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Local Teen Made, Then Saved, His Feature Filmmaking Debut
After earning their high school diplomas, Joseph Jeavons and his teenage creative team graduated from short films to features.
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Gale Sliger Still Getting It Done Her Way
Among her other endeavors and life trajectories, the nonagenarian is often remembered for her prominent 1980s-90s role as the hostess with the mostest.
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The Reality of Pig Butchering Scams
If you receive an unexpected message from a stranger offering investment advice, delete it immediately.
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Reflecting as a Community — 2025 in the Park Cities
This year, our streets wore green ribbons — gentle reminders of the heartache that touched our community when six young girls from our neighborhood were lost at Camp Mystic and when others succumbed to the quiet despair of suicide.
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SMU Study Explores How Imagining Regret Can Drive Action
A new study suggests that imagining how you might feel after skipping a flu shot might be key to actually getting one.
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Surviving (and Enjoying) the Holidays – Mom Edition
Let’s be honest — the holidays aren’t for the faint of heart.
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Looking Up: Inside a Paper Girl’s World
A travel photojournalist’s view of the world before screens
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Shakin’ All Over
Anthropologists tell us the handshake started when Neanderthals met and, instead of grunting menacingly at each other, showed their empty hands as if to say, “No weapon. Me. You. Friend?”
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CFT Launches Housing Initiative
Five-year strategic plan focuses on addressing affordable, equitable, and sustainable housing access
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Dallas Author Helps Empty Nesters Spread Their Wings
Suzy Mighell insists no mom should be defined by a single label or life stage
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‘Quiet Quitting’ Long Enough to Ponder Work-Life Equipoise
“Choose a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life.” Guess who said that? Hint: A famous Chinese philosopher who died in 479 B.C.
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Neighborly Mom Helps Young Bikers Hit the Road
About 14 years ago, a frustrated neighbor asked Daniela Hudson if she knew of anyone who could teach her daughter to ride a bike. Hudson didn’t, but she thought that she could help.
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Author’s Spiritual Journey With Breast Cancer Begins in Denial
For some reason, in the back of my mind, I often thought, I bet I’ll be: That Girl. You know, the one who gets breast cancer.
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Texas Women’s Foundation Marks 40 Years
This year marks the 40th anniversary of the Texas Women’s Foundation, with a ruby-themed celebration featuring Emmy and Tony Award-winning star Christine Baranski.
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Kids Stir Up Fall Fun at Library with Apple Oobleck Experiment
It squished like slime, smelled like apple pie, and tempted more than a few taste buds.
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Who Needs Haute Cuisine? Diners Give HPHS Cafeteria Five Stars
Students at Highland Park High School don’t need a reservation to dine on Korean beef bulgogi bowls, Cajun red beans and rice, or grilled salmon with tomato capellini pasta.
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Beyond Numbers: Retirement Mapping Can Transform Your Future
Process takes into account more than the wallet by including such matters as health, independence, meaning, and purpose
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Unplanned Walk Highlights Dementia Risks
Caregiving for an aged loved one can be a tough obstacle course, especially when memory issues enter the picture.