Preston Hollow Crime Reports Nov. 22 – 28
Car thefts, more car thefts, and broken windows – read the Preston Hollow Crime Reports for Nov. 22 – 28.
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Car thefts, more car thefts, and broken windows – read the Preston Hollow Crime Reports for Nov. 22 – 28.
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Highland Park High School Lady Scots soccer teammates don’t just score goals on the field: They set examples in the community.
Read moreGet ready to pull out that social calendar – here’s a list of upcoming events.
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Read about a camera caper, abandoned boat, and elusive motorist in the Preston Hollow Crime Reports for Nov. 15– 21.
Read moreWhat’s Nekemia Brown’s favorite space in the Habitat for Humanity home she bought in 2020?
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Fitting street name, such a wannabe, and a not so exceptional arrest – Read the Preston Hollow Crime Reports for Nov 8 – 14.
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You may have missed it, but Nov. 1-5 was Municipal Court Week.
Read moreMembers of the Mockingbird Chapter of the National Charity League in the last year contributed 8,998 hours of community service to Dallas philanthropy partners working in crisis and violence intervention, education, elderly and animal support, and poverty and hunger prevention.
Read moreWindow-breaking vandals, a lifted leaf blower, and a rude trucker – read the Preston Hollow Crime Reports for Nov. 1 – 7.
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Linda P. and William A. Custard committed $3 million, and the Meadows Foundation matched that to establish the Custard Institute for Spanish Art and Culture at the Meadows Museum.
Read moreAnnoying acquaintance, copper caper, and missing letter – read the Preston Hollow Crime Reports for Oct. 25 – 31
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