Mikey Grossman has won the city’s overall Employee of the Year award as well as Firefighter of the Year in his career with Keller Fire-Rescue, but perhaps his most coveted prize came earlier... Read more
Grapevine continues to grow. Fire Department staffing hasn’t grown in 26 years. Now the proposal: Close Engine 1 Reassign crew to Medic 4 Truck 1 reduced to 3 Add a 2-person Squad 1 More dem... Read more
Southlake Fire & Police Open House Southlake was founded in 1956. Just ten years later, in 1966, the City established its first Police and Fire Departments to protect a growing community... Read more
Have you voted yet? Early voting in the 2026 primary elections ends this Friday, Feb. 27, with polls open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. As you get ready to vote, please keep in mind that: This is a... Read more
It’s been a little over a year since the City Council adopted a new ordinance setting residence and loitering restrictions for registered sex offenders. Since that time: 0 – Addi... Read more
A statement from Mayor William D Tate and City Manager Bruno Rumbelow regarding the Grapevine Fire Department – You may be receiving a survey or have seen a social media discussion reg... Read more
The annual State of the City presentation is now available for viewing on the City’s website and spoiler alert… it’s a FUN one! Mayor Lindamood revealed this year’s p... Read more
The Southlake Police Department recognized four officer promotions on February 4, highlighting leadership and service within the department. The following officers were promoted: • Sgt. Ray... Read more










