Slinky. Scaly. Scary. Snakes are subjects of colorful descriptions and phobias. With lots of ponds, greenbelts and still some open land, Southlake has a healthy snake population and this leads to regular encounters between humans and snakes.
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Weekly Police Blotter from July 4
In observance of the Fourth of July, City of Southlake offices will be closed.
Whether you use sewer or not, you could end up paying a sewer fee.
American Airlines Flight 11,
The city’s red light camera program came to a screeching halt this week.
At first glance, the E-Merge looks like it was built to haul golf clubs, not groceries.
School Board Discusses Carillon’s Impact
Planned Project Could Start Adding 65-85 Students a Year by 2010
The Carillon project would add 65 to 85 students a year to the Carroll school district, the developer’s preliminary demographic numbers indicate.
University Park has overtaken Southlake as the top suburb in the Metroplex, according to D Magazine’s ranking of the 62 Best Suburbs in Dallas.
Residents Lose Power From Failed Transformer
Monthly Blackouts Investigated, No Trend Found
Several Southlake residents spent Father’s Day in the dark as the temperature soared to 100 degrees for the first time this year. Neighborhoods affected included parts of Timarron and Monticello.





