Grapevine
February 19-
Police don't know where he got them.
September 17, 2012-
Plus, who doesn't love a festival centered around wine?
September 11, 2012-
With temps in the mid-80s, it should be a great weekend to be outside.
August 19, 2011-
Funds that Grapevine has already invested in the project can be put to better use elsewhere.
August 8, 2011-
Your eyes will thank you.
June 23, 2011-
It's been a long time coming.
June 10, 2011-
The new building, which may be ready by July, will also feature a vertical clock.
June 8, 2011-
Get rid of all the political signs. Yes, we said all of them.
May 18, 2011-
The plan was approved anyway.
May 16, 2011-
Read this and you'll get hungry.
April 19, 2011-
Stewart, the incumbent, talks about why he's running again, why he's different from his fellow candidates, and what he thinks is Grapevine's most pressing issue.
April 14, 2011-
Thompson talks about why she's running, why she's different from her fellow candidates, and what she thinks are Grapevine's most pressing issues.
April 11, 2011-
Jordan talks about why he's running, why he's different from his fellow candidates, and what he thinks is Grapevine's most pressing issue.
April 6, 2011-
This is only a proposal at this point and is being considered by the City Council.
March 26, 2011-
The four-year-old tax measure comes up for renewal in a vote on May 14.
February 10, 2011-
We take comfort in the fact that we have a smart and capable group of city council members who will decide whether this project is worthwhile.
January 24, 2011-
In other words, the city may or may not be downsizing in the near future.
October 21, 2010-
The 45,000 square-foot, two-story facility will be housed at Grapevine Mills Mall.
July 26, 2010-
At worst, maybe these ideas will generate a little thought and discussion. At best, maybe a light bulb goes off down at the budget office in Grapevine.
May 13, 2010-
All the new options are prohibitively more expensive than our current option. Why would anyone consider such dramatic price increases?
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