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Paint and Photograph Garland, TX Now on Display at Granville Arts Center

Art Made Here, the family-friendly arts festival in Downtown Garland, returns to the Square March 28 from 2-8 p.m.

Why Is It So Hard to Say “I’m Sorry”?

Garland Cultural Arts Launches Volunteer Usher Program for Local Performances

Spring Brings Sunny Skies and Seasonal Air Quality Awareness

The VROC: Empowering Veterans in the Community

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Paint and Photograph Garland, TX Now on Display at Granville Arts Center

Garland, TX — The Granville Arts Center is currently showcasing the Paint and Photograph Garland, TX exhibition, which will be on display until the end of March. This art show is presented by Artists Round Texas and features a variety of pieces judge...

AJ T. Cole, Editor
March 13, 2026
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Art Made Here, the family-friendly arts festival in Downtown Garland, returns to the Square March 28 from 2-8 p.m.

AJ T. Cole, Editor
March 10, 2026
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Why Is It So Hard to Say “I’m Sorry”?

Amanda Esquivel
March 10, 2026
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Garland Cultural Arts Launches Volunteer Usher Program for Local Performances

AJ T. Cole, Editor
March 7, 2026
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Paint and Photograph Garland, TX Now on Display at Granville Arts Center

Garland, TX — The Granville Arts Center is currently showcasing the Paint and Photograph Garland, TX exhibition, which will be on display until the end of March. This art show is presented by Artists ...

AJ T. Cole, Editor
March 13, 2026
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Art Made Here, the family-friendly arts festival in Downtown Garland, returns to the Square March 28 from 2-8 p.m.

Free event brings together visual and performing artists, hands-on experiences, plus food, fun for all  Garland, TX — Downtown Garland will come alive with creativity on Saturday, March 28, 2026,...

AJ T. Cole, Editor
March 10, 2026
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Why Is It So Hard to Say “I’m Sorry”?

Amanda Esquivel is the Owner and Lead Counselor for Room for Change, and serves as the Clinical Director for Camp Haven. In my work as a therapist, I often hear people say, “I know I should apologize…...

Amanda Esquivel
March 10, 2026
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Garland Cultural Arts Launches Volunteer Usher Program for Local Performances

Garland, TX – Residents who enjoy live performances now have a new way to get involved in Garland’s arts community. The City of Garland Cultural Arts Department is launching a volunteer usher pro...

AJ T. Cole, Editor
March 7, 2026
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Spring Brings Sunny Skies and Seasonal Air Quality Awareness

Ozone Season Returns to North Texas Arlington, TX – Longer days and rising temperatures mark the return of spring and the start of ozone season in North Texas. Ozone season runs annually from March 1 ...

AJ T. Cole, Editor
March 7, 2026
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The VROC: Empowering Veterans in the Community

Rowlett, TX – I recently interviewed Michelle Curtis, the Director of the Veteran’s Resource and Outreach Center (VROC), to learn more about the incredible work they are doing for the commun...

AJ T. Cole, Editor
March 3, 2026
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Primary Election Day in Dallas County: What to Expect

Garland, TX – The Primaries are how the two main parties select their candidates for the November Election. Unlike the local elections that occur in May, the Primaries are partisan and are held by the...

AJ T. Cole, Editor
March 2, 2026
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Garland Streets Department Gears Up for Voter-Approved Bond Projects: Essential Work for a Stronger Community

Garland, TX – The Garland Streets Department is gearing up to tackle significant voter-approved bond projects, in an effort to increase the average street condition score for residential streets to 75...

AJ T. Cole, Editor
March 1, 2026
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Gina Hinojosa: Taking Texas Back for Texans

Democratic Gubernatorial candidate Gina Ginajosa shares her vision of a working class agenda for Texas with the Garland Gazette.  Garland, TX – Gina Hinajosa has been one of the strongest ch...

Bill Ingram
February 26, 2026
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Library Grounds in Balch Springs Get a Bold New Purpose: The Future Ancestors Library Garden Project Launches

Balch Springs, TX – The library at the heart of Balch Springs is about to bloom… literally. Rooted Futures Collective and Friends of the Balch Springs Library are proud to announce the launch of the “...

AJ T. Cole, Editor
February 23, 2026
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