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CSHS principal could be named Monday; Rhodes reflects on time at school
The Carroll ISD Board of Trustees could name a new principal for Carroll Senior High School on Monday, said district spokeswoman Julie Thannum.
Principal retires after 25-year career
For one Southlake educator, retirement doesn't mean moving to Florida and never working again. It means starting over in a new career and going back to school.
Southlake hosts annual Relay for Life
Southlake hosted its third Relay for Life, but organizers had to again contend with inclement weather.
Morris wins re-election
With less than 200 votes separating the two, the incumbent for Southlake City Council won re-election.
Southlake community comes together
A record number of people gathered at Rustin Pavilion at Southlake Town Square on Thursday to celebrate the National Day of Prayer.
Residents, officials disagree on air quality study results
Area residents and officials on both sides of the natural gas drilling issue are at odds over a recent air quality study that indicates an elevated level of dangerous compounds at a pad site in Colleyville, near the Southlake border.
Art in the Square set for this weekend
Nice weather, a major band and, of course, quality artwork is the recipe for what organizers hope is the most successful Art in the Square yet.
Petition drive continues
In six weeks, Southlake residents will know whether they will have the option of making changes to the city’s oil and gas drilling ordinance.
Council candidates square off
Gas drilling and city spending were some of the issues discussed during the Southlake City Council Place 2 candidate debate Monday night between Carolyn Morris, incumbent, and Greg Standerfer.
Southlake DPS to participate in the Medal of Honor Recipient Motorcade
Southlake Department of Public Safety (DPS) will take part in the largest Medal of Honor recipient motorcade Wednesday.
Girls Scouts, community deliver a touch of home to troops
On Thursday, the Southlake community came together to deliver a "touch of home" to troops overseas.
Southlake Boulevard project moving along
Southlake could be just weeks away from an important mile marker in the Southlake Boulevard project.
City hall to host council debate
Residents will get a chance to hear what Southlake City Council candidates have to say about various issues during a debate April 16.
Emergency Preparedness Summit set for April 14
The weather in North Texas is unpredictable and can change in an instant. North Texans can never be too prepared for the natural disasters that may impact the region.
Southlake DPS seeks public comment during accreditation assessment
Southlake residents will have the chance to give their opinion on police services during the department's upcoming accreditation process.
Morris seeks another term on city council
Carolyn Morris has seen Southlake grow from a small town to a developed city, and she wants to continue being a part of the growth as a city council member.
Council updates pool, restaurant guidelines
The Southlake City Council aligned itself with the state regarding inspections at public pools and food establishments during its last council meeting.
Festival gives residents chance to help environment
Southlake’s fourth annual Green Fest is in the books, and organizers hope it will have a rippling positive effect on the environment.
Disney to share business tips with community
Those interested in seeing how a company as large as Disney has been so successful need only to come to Southlake.
Transit businesses see concerns with House bill
A lack of dedicated federal funding for transit agencies could begin to impact consumers if lawmakers can't approve a new bill, according to the Denton County Transportation Authority (DCTA).
CISD school board defers EOC scoring
The End of Course (EOC) exams students take will not count for 15 percent of their final grade -- at least for the current school year.
Standerfer files for city council
Following an eight-year break, a former Southlake City Councilman is making another bid for a council seat.
Environmental event to feature plastic tunnel, green options
It may have a different name, but organizers for the annual environmental fair in Southlake expect to have an even bigger turnout.
Nature center to host wildlife program
Ever notice a bobcat in your garage?
Terrell hopes to accomplish more
Mayor John Terrell has a list.
Nelson appointed to school finance committee
Texas State Senator Jane Nelson, R-Flower Mound, has been appointed to the Joint Interim Committee to Study the Public School Finance System -- a panel that will make education funding recommendations to the next Legislature.
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