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Coppell Police Department respond to multiple thefts, one aggravated assault, during the week of Jan. 15
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These long-time Coppell residents dedicate their time to serving the community
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Crafting activities, Coppell Farmers Market, and more scheduled in Coppell for the week of Jan. 22
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Coppell ISD considers 2023 bond options, estimated at $310 million
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Vicki Chiavetta, City of Coppell's Deputy City Manager, announces retirement
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There are several local events in Coppell this week that focus on artwork and historical happenings in the community. Take a look at five things to do in Coppell during the week of Jan. 15.
Sheela Singla discovered mindfulness several years ago, looking for a bit of inspiration to help her be kinder to herself and others.
Jason McCann is the CEO and co-founder of Vari, but when he’s not working, McCann can be found auctioning off his paintings in support of local scholarships and nonprofits.
If you are at least 65 years old, then you qualify for a 10% discount on your water bill. Senior citizens must provide a copy of their driver’s license or other form of identification listing their birth date to the Utility Billing department at H2Obills@coppelltx.gov. This discount is not a…
Coppell City Council met for their first meeting of 2023 on Tuesday, Jan. 10 to receive an update from the Smart City Board.
S. Belt Line reconstruction update
The Coppell Police Department responded to several crimes the week of Sunday, Jan. 1 through Sunday, Jan. 8, including thefts and burglary. Here are some of the crimes that happened in Coppell last week, according to community crime map data.
The holiday season has come to an end and the city of Coppell has several events lined up to keep residents occupied during the week of Jan. 8. Check out the top five events going on in the Coppell community this week.
Coppell residents should see a slight increase in the refuse collection fee on their monthly utility bills. Starting Jan. 1, trash and recycling fees were raised by three percent, per the city’s contract with Republic Services. For residential customers, refuse rates increased from $18.22 pe…
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Universal Parks and Resorts today announced plans to bring a new-concept kid-focused theme park to Frisco. Page Thompson, president of new ventures with Universal Parks and Resorts answers the question, "Why Frisco?"
The 2022-23 school year is at the midway oint and CISD Superintendent Dr. Brad Hunt recently addressed goals for the future, and shared successes from this semester and more.
On Monday, Jan. 16, from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m., drive-thru the West Parking Lot at the Coppell Arts Center to drop off your gently used shoes and clothing. Soles4Souls accepts all styles and sizes of new or gently-worn shoes and clothing. Soles4So…
The Coppell ISD Education Foundation announced the distribution of $90,187 raised through the foundation’s Give for Grants campaign to benefit Coppell schools.
The city of Coppell has come together in more ways than one to support one another, celebrate each other, and much more.
The Coppell Fire Department responded to a 1 alarm residential working structure fire at approximately 10pm Dec. 22. Crews arrived on scene and reported a working fire in the attic with flames showing from the roof. The temperature outside wa…
Here are some events and activities that you can enjoy and ring in the new year. Welcome, 2023!
The Coppell ISD Education Foundation (CEF) awarded more than $90,000 to 32 CISD teachers on Dec. 7 to benefit CISD schools and students through their annual Give for Grants campaign. Thirty-four grant requests were filled through the fundrai…
Much has happened in the city of Coppell this year, including the special election passage, a successful first season for the Coppell Arts Center, community gatherings to support the Durand family, and much more.
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This week's Star Local Media profile subject needs no introduction. We had a few questions about the holiday season, so we at Star Local Media decided to ask our most trusted source. Here's what Santa Claus had to say: