The Colleyville City Council passed changes to two sign ordinances this month.
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Three students from Heritage Elementary in Grapevine stepped up to the plate when they attended the National Math Bee last month at the McWane Science Center in Birmingham, Ala.
Comprehensive Women’s Healthcare, inside Baylor Medical Center at Grapevine, is using its Web site to enable doctors to make virtual house calls.
Grapevine’s two public swimming pools are open for the summer.
Grapevine Zoning Change Irks Some Residents
City Receives Opposition Letters from Property Owners
The Grapevine City Council on Tuesday approved a change in zoning for land along North Main Street that the property owners said was not needed.
TAD Valuations Reflect Growth
Barnett Shale, Economy Helps Boost Property
Despite a sluggish economy nationally, area cities and school districts are seeing increases in property valuations and continuing growth from new construction.
Trees and wealthy neighborhoods are some of the biggest attractions for Colleyville and helped it climb to No. 3 in D Magazine’s ranking of the 62 Best Suburbs in Dallas.
Grapevine city officials and the Colleyville Heritage High School marching band returned June 21 from beginning a sister city relationship with West Lothian, Scotland.
Grapevine-Colleyville school district released its annual report this month on the district’s random drug-testing program. Officials said they believe that the three-year-old program is deterring drug use among students.
Lakeside Congregation Celebrates New Church
Southlake Church Near Watermere Touts 7,000-Square-Feet
The new steeple in Southlake belongs to Lakeside Presbyterian Church [P.C.A.] After much prayer and work, Lakeside completed a 7,000-square-foot church building at 2701 W. Southlake Blvd., neighboring the new Watermere development for senior living.




