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SHEIN Pop-Up Delivers Fashion Flair to State Fair
The SHEIN boutique will be open through Sunday, October 19 during Texas State Fair hours.
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Theater Students Take Audiences on Journey of Discovery With ‘Pippin’
'Pippin' showtimes are at 7 p.m. on Oct. 16, 17, and 18, and at 2 p.m. on Oct. 19 in Highland Park High School’s Palmer Auditorium. Balcony tickets are $12, and reserved seats are $15. Tickets are available online or at the door.
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Sarah Hodges
Crime
Park Cities Crime Reports Oct 6-11
Thieves were on the hunt for vehicles to burglarize in this week's Park Cities Crime Reports.
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Sarah Hodges
Crime
Preston Hollow Crime Reports Oct. 6-11
Motor vehicle thefts and residential burglaries dominated this week's crime reports.
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Grace Conley
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JLD Funds Innovative Education for Dallas ISD
More than $77,000 of funding was distributed to 33 Dallas ISD educators thanks to the Junior League of Dallas and Texas Instruments.
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Grace Conley
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Park Cities Residents Celebrate National Night Out
Park Cities neighbors connected with each other and local first responders on Oct. 7 during National Night Out.
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Sarah Hodges
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Mixed-Use Development Coming to Preston Center
Slated for completion in 2028, a new development at 8300 Douglas will include 300,000 square feet of office space across 12 stories, a 17-story luxury residential tower with 147 units, and 24,000 square feet of curated retail and dining.
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Residents React to Preston Royal Redevelopment Plan
Big changes could be brewing at one of Preston Hollow’s most prominent corners — and the neighborhood is buzzing
Crime
Preston Hollow Crime Report Sept. 30-Oct. 5
Motor vehicle thefts and break-ins leading to stolen property dominated this week's crime reports.
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Grace Conley
Events
HPHS Theater Presents ‘Pippin’
Highland Park High School theater students will transport audiences to a world of glory and adventure during their production of 'Pippin' from Oct. 16 to 19 in Highland Park High School's Palmer Auditorium. Showtimes are at 7 p.m. on Oct. 16, 17, and 18, and at 2 p.m. on Oct. 19.
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Grace Conley
Crime
Park Cities Crime Reports Sept. 29-Oct. 5
Thieves, backyard bandits, and mischief makers were up to no good in this week's Park Cities crime reports.
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Sarah Hodges
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HP, Pro Bookworms Agree: Your Library Remains Excellent
The Highland Park Library has applied for and received an Achievement of Excellence in Libraries Award every year since the award’s inception in 2005.
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Contributor
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TCA Students Recognized as National Merit Scholars
Samuel Qian, Nathan Youn, and Caroline Hatton have been recognized by the National Merit Scholarship Program at Trinity Christian Academy.
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Grace Conley
Community
HP to Hold Virtual Community Conversations
The Town of Highland Park will hold virtual Community Conversations on Oct. 14 and Oct. 30 to gain resident input on the community goals and priorities.
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Grace Conley
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Lane Closures on West Mockingbird Lane Begin Today
Motorists can expect lane reductions and temporary closures along West Mockingbird Lane from Lemmon Avenue to Cedar Springs Road for eight weeks, weather permitting.
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Film Lovers Can Help Choose Best Shorts
Area film lovers can join over 100,000 film enthusiasts around the world when the 28th Annual MANHATTAN SHORT Film Festival screens at the Highland Park Library at 1 p.m. on Oct. 4.
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Sarah Hodges
Crime
DPD Gains Female Recruitment, Military Representation
In a step toward strengthening public safety and building a more representative police force, the Dallas Police Department has launched its second-largest class in history, with an increased number of former military and female recruits.
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Trick, Treat, and Traffic: Viral Mansion Returns for Halloween
A house in the 6200 block of Deloache Avenue has become the seasonal star of TikTok — again
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Building Bonds Through Service
Volunteering through the Young Men’s Service League became a meaningful part of our family rhythm — one that offered more than just service to others.
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PH Residents Oppose Changes to Trash Pickup
Grassroots efforts gain traction, including a petition with over 9,600 signatures, the appearance of protest yard signs, and a dedicated opposition website