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Truck Lifted Out of Turtle Creek; No Injuries Reported
A vehicle that was swept into Turtle Creek in Highland Park on Saturday during a thunderstorm was removed via crane on Monday around noon, according to officials.
Read moreParade Lovers, Rotary Needs Your Help
When school lets out for the summer, thoughts for many of us turn to swimming pools, family trips, and the Fourth of July.
Read moreEmmy-Winning Patricia Heaton Celebrates Foster Parents
Tragedy struck Patricia Heaton’s devout Catholic home in Cleveland when she was only 12.
Read moreNorthaven Trail Extension Unveiling Yet to Be Rescheduled
Thunderstorms caused officials to cancel a ribbon cutting for the new Northaven Trail extension on May 18, but the trail is still open to the public. A makeup date for the unveiling has yet to be announced.
Read moreJudge Rosemarie Aquilina to Speak at Dallas CASA Award Dinner
Aquilina is the Michigan circuit court judge who allowed more than 150 abuse survivors to testify in court against former USA Gymnastics team doctor Larry Nassar.
Read moreLandmarking Mid-Century Moderns in the Park Cities
The activities begin at 10 a.m. Saturday, May 18, at the home of Katie and Jack Whiteman, 3547 Villanova St.
Read moreVoters Have Spoken And Need to Do So Again
A contentious District 13 City Council race turned anticlimactic soon after the polls closed on May 4.
Read moreWant a Chance to See High-Profile Dallas Residences?
The series will begin on May 21 with a house that pays homage to both the early Texas modern architecture of David R Williams, O’Neil Ford, and Frank Welch and the classical Texas architecture of John Staub.
Read moreRobin Thicke Tickets Go On Sale Friday
Summer Walker, known for her affinity for R&B, soul, pop, and alternative music, will open the show.
Read moreSMU Pollock Gallery Extends Reach
May Show: Looms, an exhibition of works by eleven artists, is coming to Sweet Pass Sculpture Park in Dallas May 25 through July 14.
Read moreBanquet Honors 25 Highland Park YMSL Students
This chapter is made up of Highland Park High School students in grades nine through 12.
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