Trisha Atluri, Executive Entertainment Editor
• April 11, 2022
A ferocious lion, three superheroes, a cowboy, pretty pink princesses, a hula dancer and more performed at the Coppell Arts Center on Saturday.
All of the competitors had three things...
“The heart will find what the eyes can no longer see,” author Susannah Charleson said.
Every person in the room stared up at the author, captivated as they hung on to her every last word.
On...
Babe’s Chicken Dinner House in Frisco is home to not only famous, family style country food but also artwork by Coppell High School’s Special Education teacher Deb Arndt.
Arndt was always...
By Caroline Carter
Staff Writer
On May 18, the William T. Cozby Public Library will host Read to Rover, a reading program for elementary school students. Unlike many reading programs, Read to Rover...
By Caroline Carter
Staff Writer
There is a reason why dogs are called a man's best friend. They are lovable, playful and always ready for an adventure. On April 20, the Chihuahua Rescue and Transport...
By Caroline Carter
Staff Writer
Earlier this year, D Magazine asked its readers to submit photos of their dogs in order for their beloved pets to be entered into a contest. After receiving 100s of...
By Tina Huang
Staff Writer
Man's best friend may be getting their own park in Coppell.
In the past year, a movement to push the City of Coppell to make a dog park has been charging forward...