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‘Preston Hollow People’ Applauds

We congratulate Aaron Chosed-Fulenwider, Anita Hullum, and Caroline Hayes for their recent honors.
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Park Cities Crime Reports Feb. 9-15

No love for thieves, swindlers, and burglars was in the air this Valentine's Day in the Park Cities Crime Reports.
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Early Voting Underway in Texas

Early voting has begun in this year's primary election. During the early voting period, voters in Dallas County may vote at any countywide vote center. On Election Day, voting will be precinct-based, requiring voters to vote at their assigned party’s polling place.
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UP Doesn’t Plan to Reconsider DART Vote

The DART board has approved funding and governance changes that it hopes will appease member cities seeking to withdraw from the transit agency. But University Park leaders say those moves won’t cause the city to rethink holding a special election this May.
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No More Gun Deaths — Prioritize American Lives Over Gun Culture

When my friend Joelly moved to New Zealand, a classmate asked her this — not sarcastically, but with genuine concern.
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Phillips Honors Brother’s Memory by Advocating for Camp Safety

Trey Carlock achieved a settlement in his civil lawsuit against Kanakuk Kamps and other codefendants, but the money came at a terrible price.
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Frisco Heritage Clamps Down on Lady Scots

There will be no state tournament berth for Highland Park’s girls basketball team in 2026. 
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Preston Hollow Crime Reports Feb. 10-15

Home and car break ins topped this week's crime reports.
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Eagles Make it an ESD Sweep at State

Less than three hours later, and on the same floor the Episcopal School of Dallas girls basketball team became repeat state champions, ESD’s boys made it a sweep by capturing their first SPC title since 2010.
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Lady Scots Open Basketball Playoffs

Highland Park’s girls basketball team kicked off the Class 5A Division I playoffs Monday when they squared off against Frisco Heritage at 7 p.m. in Allen.  
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LunarFest to Spread Joy of Spring Festivals

The community can experience the joy and prosperity of the new lunar year from 2 to 4 p.m. on Feb. 21 during LunarFest at the Moody Family YMCA.
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New Dallas Diner Turns Up the Volume

AM/FM, a new all-day diner in the Design District, quietly opened February 10, but there’s nothing timid about its food, drinks, and vibe. AM/FM just blasted what a stereotypical Texas diner is supposed to be, and it’s going to rock.
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Camera Rolling!

Highland Park Middle School students are making headlines both behind and in front of the camera thanks to their weekly schoolwide broadcasts on Raider Media News.
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‘Park Cities People’ Applauds

'Park Cities People' gives a cheer for the author of a classic Jesse Tree Advent book and three standout players on HP's state champion volleyball team.
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Jesuit Starting Strong in Playoffs

The round robin portion of the AT&T Metroplex High School Hockey League playoffs is underway and Jesuit Dallas is off to a hot start, picking up a pair of wins last week. 
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Comings and Goings

This new Mexican restaurant is a love letter to Baja Mexico that has landed in the Design District mailbox, with us as the lucky recipients.
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For a Colorful, Tasty, and Volcanic Adventure, Sicily Awaits

From the fire engine red cherry tomatoes in Palermo’s Ballaró Market to the lush green citrus trees heavy with blood oranges and bright yellow lemons, Sicily bursts with color.
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Preston Hollow Crime Reports Feb. 3-8

Theft of property plagued this week's crime reports.
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Teens, Adults Help Catch Up and Read Close Literacy Gap

In 2009, the organization founded by philanthropist Catherine LeBlanc was founded to equip children in underserved communities to read on grade level by the end of third grade. 
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Letter to the Editor: A Sad Cut

Given the Highland Park Village’s drive to have only haute couture designer brands for women, it seemed a matter of time that the Village Barber Shop would be swept away. 
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