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Highland Park Finds Out Future Foes
Highland Park discovered its future foes on the gridiron and hardwood Monday when the UIL unveiled new district alignments for the 2026-28 athletic seasons.
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Park Cities Crime Reports Jan. 26-Feb. 1
Mischief makers may have gotten cold feet in last week's snow. Relatively few crimes were reported in the Park Cities.
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Molly Mullens Honored With Sign Dedication
The community recently gathered in Curtis Park on what would have been Molly Mullens’ 11th birthday to dedicate the sign that now stands on the stretch of U.S. Highway 287 where she lost her life.
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HPISD Musicians Make Season Bright for Retirees
Bassoons don’t usually take center stage in holiday performances. But young musicians in Highland Park ISD have been using their low-pitched woodwinds to spread Christmas cheer to retirees for the past two decades.
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Inside Out: Parish Senior Has Center’s Body, Guard’s Mindset
Hudson Lucas might look like a center, but the towering Parish Episcopal senior is really a guard in a big man’s body.
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Lady Scots Look for Return to Postseason
Highland Park expects to be improved on the softball field this year. Whether it’s enough to close the gap on the powerhouse foes in its district is another matter.
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Scots Fall to Wakeland, Tied Atop 12-5A
As the regular-season winds down, the District 12-5A boys basketball standings have become a mad scramble for playoff positioning.
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The Inspiration Behind Ornament for Flood Victims
The Capitol Christmas trees in Austin shone brighter with a teacher-designed ornament honoring the nine girls House District 108 lost in the catastrophic flooding on July 4, 2025.
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Events Feature Vintage Cars, Expert in Historic Homes
Preservation Park Cities’ Distinguished Speaker Luncheon: Texas Preservation is scheduled from noon to 1 p.m. Oct. 27 at the Dallas Country Club, 4155 Mockingbird Lane, with registration opening at 11:30 a.m.
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Rangers, Scots Cruise in Playoff Openers
Jesuit junior Charlie Gall reached the 100-goal milestone for his career during a 24-3 win over Garland in the water polo playoffs on Monday.
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HP, Tyler Meet Going Different Directions
Highland Park is 3-1, while Tyler is 1-3 entering their District contest.
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Carlos Mendez
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HP, Jesuit Itching for Full Game Action
Scots and Rangers glad for chance to play complete games in Week 3 of the 2025 season.
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School Year Success for Kids of Divorced Parents: Custody Solutions That Work
Supporting your child’s academic success during or after a divorce requires a well-structured custody plan.
Crime
DPD Investigates Two Deaths in Ongoing Case
Dallas Fire-Rescue are continuing to gather information after it was determined two people had died in the 7700 block of Greenway Boulevard on Aug. 16.
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UP Relaunches Memorial Stone Program
Residents can leave a lasting mark on Curtis and Caruth parks through the purchase of customizable border stones that honor loved ones, celebrate milestones, or show support for area parks and neighborhoods.
Camps
Local Bakery Recreates Camp Comfort Food to Benefit Flood Victims
Sugar & Sage Bakery has recreated the beloved chocolate mousse Camp Mystic campers have loved for generations to benefit Camp Mystic families and staff.
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Holmes Aquatic Center to Host World’s Largest Swimming Lesson
Highland Park ISD and University Park residents can join thousands of swimmers making a splash during the World’s Largest Swimming Lesson at 9 a.m. on Thursday, June 26, at the Holmes Aquatic Center, 3501 Lovers Lane.
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Preston Hollow Crime Reports May 13-18
Love Field Airport saw a lot of unlawful activity this week.
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A Killer Story Emerges From Behind the Scenes
Former People Newspapers writer Claire St. Amant takes readers behind the yellow caution tape and into the world of fast-paced true crime journalism.
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HPISD Tech Outage Could Last All Week
A network outage in Highland Park ISD that families were notified of on Dec. 2 could continue for the remainder of the week, the district said in a Dec. 3 email message to parents and staff.