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Park Cities Crime Reports Oct. 20-26

Thieves-in-the-night and fraudsters-in-the-day made their way through the Park Cities in this week's Crime Reports.
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Best Baked Goods in Town Are in Your Teen’s Cafeteria

The Park Cities boasts a cornucopia of high-quality baked goods. But one yeasted product rises above all others: the rolls at Highland Park ISD’s middle and high schools.
Food

Nikki Bistro Will Reopen as The Devonshire Club

The restaurant, located at 5757 W. Lovers Lane, has closed. Opened in late April 2024, it will be reconcepted and will open on November 14 as The Devonshire Club.
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HPISD Reports on Bond Projects, Progress

Highland Park ISD has freed up an additional $2.65 million annually that can be spent on teacher and staff salaries thanks to the passage of November’s bond.
Community

Frontiers of Flight Museum Luncheon Celebrates Aerospace Innovation

Nothing unites community leaders, educators, and aerospace enthusiasts like a chance to push past the horizon.
Entertainment

Friends of the UP Public Library Announces Fall Programs

Visitors are invited to feed their curiosity by attending riveting lectures about aviation pioneers and the evolving future of college recruitment.
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Park Cities Car Show Rescheduled for Spring

The Park Cities Car Show has been postponed until spring due to this weekend’s forecasted extreme weather. 
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DART Launches Silver Line Service

To celebrate the launch, DART is offering free rides through Nov. 8 and will host all-day festivities at Silver Line Stations on Oct. 25, including live music, food trucks, kid zones, and a free evening concert.
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HPISD Recognizes Students, Principals

The Highland Park ISD board of trustees recognized the district’s National Merit Semifinalists, outstanding high school musicians, and campus leaders during its Oct. 21 meeting.
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Dallas Bike Lanes Can Get ‘Iffy’

Every weekend, rain or shine, Preston Hollow resident Jordan Shaw and his 11-year-old son, Blake, can be spotted riding their bikes along Northaven Trail — the boy’s laughter rolling behind like a second set of wheels. 
Crime

Park Cities Crime Reports Oct. 13-19

A donut or a dog bowl? Find out what one crummy crook chose in this week's Park Cities Crime Reports.
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HPISD Teachers Don’t Need Wands to Work Their Magic

We just had one day to spend at Disneyland, and our young daughters had their hearts set on meeting the princesses in person.
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Oak Hill Academy Opens New High School Campus

Oak Hill Academy announced the opening of a new high school campus at Cochran Chapel, focused on providing neurodiverse students with a tailored, whole-child education.
Crime

Preston Hollow Crime Reports Oct. 13-19

Vehicle and resident burglaries kept DPD busy in this week's crime reports.
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UP Residents Thank City, Ask for Safety Improvements

Residents thanked University Park for its support, and asked the city to do more to protect renters and ensure the safety of children crossing Hillcrest Avenue at the city council’s Oct. 7 meeting.
Events

Preservation Park Cities Car Show Rescheduled

The Annual Park Cities Car Show presented by Preservation Park Cities has been rescheduled for Saturday, Oct. 25, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
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UP Projects, Staff Members Recognized

Outstanding University Park improvement projects and efforts by city staffers have earned accolades from the Texas Chapter of the American Public Works Association.
Events

Innovative HP Alums to Share Inspirational Journeys

Trailblazing Highland Park alumni who have made their mark in fields including education, technology, finance, and government affairs will share their stories from 9 to 11 a.m. in a Scots Talk at Highland Park High School, 4220 Emerson Ave.
Community

Highland Park Updates Community Conversation Time

The Town of Highland Park has moved the time of its second virtual Community Conversation to 9 a.m. on Thursday, Oct. 30.
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Close Encounters of the Goat Kind

On Wednesday, the goats arrived and got straight to munching, beginning at the east end of the trail. Each day, they will head west, eating their way though miles of thatch and weeds.
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