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HP Zoning Commission Recommends Approval of Dior Cafe
The Highland Park Zoning Commission voted Feb. 28 to recommend the town council approve – with conditions – the opening of a new Christian Dior café in Highland Park Village.
Read moreMarch 5 Primary Election Results
Super Tuesday voters decided who’s going to be on the ballot for the November elections.
Read moreGeriatrics Specialist Seeks Alzheimer’s Research Breakthroughs
Dr. Diana Kerwin has led the team at Kerwin Medical Center since 2018, focusing on clinical studies and research regarding the prevention of and cure for the most well-known cognitive disorder: Alzheimer’s disease.
Read moreHighland Park Lap Swim Begins Mid-April
Highland Park assistant director of development services Chelsey Gordon briefed the Town Council on the upcoming swim season during the March 5 study session.
Read moreMedical City Children’s Hospital Expands Emergency Room
The $3.1 million project adds 2,000 square feet of new space to the children’s emergency room, including a new and expanded waiting room, a discharge lounge, and additional space for improved patient flow.
Read moreCommunity Advisory Committee Considers Bond Proposal
HPISD’s Community Advisory Committee is meeting for the second time March 5 to consider items to include in a potential bond proposal that could appear on the ballot in November 2024 or May 2025.
Read moreNorthPark Center to Refinance, Make Capital Improvements
A $650 million loan is expected to close March 15.
Read moreHPHS Students Transport Audiences ‘Into the Woods’
Audiences traveled ‘Into the Woods’ with Highland Park High School theater students Mar. 1 through 3 during the school’s production of Stephen Sondheim’s classic musical.
Read moreHPISD Sends Message to Parents Regarding Staff Member Resignation
HPISD Superintendent Mike Rockwood sent a message to Raider parents Feb. 28 following reports that a paraprofessional at Highland Park Middle School resigned on Feb. 22 after being accused of possessing obscene material.
Read moreUP City Council Recognizes Community Members
The University Park City Council honored the contributions of three community members during its Feb. 20 meeting.
Read moreMayor and UP City Council Candidates to Run Unopposed
Tommy Stewart will continue his service as University Park’s mayor for two more years, and four candidates are running unopposed for seats on UP’s city council.
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