Shopping Local
This season, Burleson’s local boutiques are shining brighter than ever. Behind every beautifully styled window and carefully curated collection is a dreamer, a neighbor who has chosen to build something meaningful right here in our community.
All Things Guttering: A Love Story, A Local Dream, and the Start of Something Solid
In Burleson, our stories are the scaffolding of our lives. And sometimes, the next great chapter begins with something as simple as clean lines, straight runs, and rain guided exactly where it should go.
City of Burleson and Groundwork Development Partners Announce Tallgrass, a $1 Billion Master-Planned Community in Burleson’s Western Gateway
The city of Burleson and Groundwork Development Partners are thrilled to announce a transformative partnership that will bring a premier, multi-generational master-planned community, Tallgrass, to the city's western gateway.
Brooke Carlile: A Story of Strength, Faith, and Unbreakable Hope
Over the past six years, Brooke Carlile has faced a series of personal trials and life-altering changes. Finally, in May 2025, Brooke received the devastating diagnosis: Stage 2 pancreatic cancer.
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Model Kindness
This year, instead of simply asking your children how they will have a better school year in terms of school, sports and activities, ask them how they can become a better person.
Local Business Spotlight: Mathnasium of Burleson
Mathnasium is your neighborhood math-only learning center, helping students in grades 2-12 understand math by teaching the way that makes sense to them.
Local Business Spotlight: Center for ASD
Families who have a child with Autism experience those plus a whole additional set of stressors associated with a new school year. This is where Center for ASD comes in. Their mission is to improve the quality of life of individuals affected by Autism, other special needs, their families and the community as a whole.
Local Heroes: Bonnie mays
Art has been a part of Bonnie Mays’ life for as long as she can remember. She learned from an early age that creative arts can be done both as a hobby and as a craft that benefits people.
Local Heroes: Andy Pickens
When asked why he chose to be involved in the Chamber of Commerce and the school board, Andy Pickens says he just really likes to be involved in the incredible community that is Burleson.
Local Heroes: Cristina Winner
In college, Cristina Winner worked at the library, and fell in love with it so much she changed her degree to more accurately reflect her desire to be a librarian. Now, she works for the city of Crowley, overseeing the libraries, rec centers, special events and senior centers.
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