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Alcuin Sued Over Alleged Failure to Address Antisemitism
A family is suing Alcuin School in Preston Hollow, alleging that the school failed to adequately address alleged antisemitic behavior on campus — accusations that the school denies
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More Than Just a Cup of Coffee
Morning meet-ups foster meaningful connections between friends
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/ Sarah Skinner
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Dallas North Tollway Weekend Lane Closures
Planning to be out and about this weekend? There are some lane closures on the Dallas North Tollway you'll want to be aware of
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Spring Will Bring New Faces to Park Cities Government
Park Cities voters can expect big changes to local government in May, along with the opportunity to weigh in on the future of public transit.
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HP Town Council OKs Microtransit, Paratransit Service
HP Town Council approves partnership with Via Transportation
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Todd and Abby Williams Receive J. Erik Jonsson Ethics Award
The award recognizes individuals whose careers exemplify moral leadership, public virtue, and a sustained commitment to serving the greater good
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SMU Taps Kit Sawers to Lead The Dallas Office
Sawers will join SMU on Aug. 3, leading regional engagement across business development, research partnerships and student career pathways
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UP City Council Approves Paratransit Contract
City Council votes to continue paratransit services in the event of DART withdrawal
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Sarah Hodges
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A Sneak Peek at People Newspapers’ 20 Under 40
We will celebrate these young difference makers at an awards ceremony on April 30
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Sarah Hodges
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Dallas County Voters Should Plan For Countywide Voting
Officials say voters should plan to be able to vote anywhere in the county for the May 26 primary runoff elections, despite a legal filing seeking to restore precinct-based voting
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Preston Hollow Crime Reports April 14-19
Property thefts and bank fraud plagued DPD in Preston Hollow neighborhoods this week
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University Park Beats Highland Park in Mahjong Contest
Suzanne Duda, a member of the UP Charleston Charmers, took home the win in the city vs. town mahjong competition
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Sarah Hodges
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HP CultureFest To Give Attendees a “Window to the World”
The annual event is from 12 to 3 p.m. on April 18 at Highland Park Presbyterian Church
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Sarah Hodges
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After March Election Chaos, Voters to Return to Polls for Runoffs
During the early voting period, as in previous elections in recent years, residents were able to cast their ballots at any county polling location.
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Help Name Dallas Zoo’s Tiger Cub
Dallas Zoo invites supporters to help name its new female Sumatran tiger cub
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Dallas Mavs CEO Talks Potential Arena Sites
As a decision on the Dallas Mavericks' future home looms, CEO Rick Welts addressed the North Dallas Chamber of Commerce
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Second Annual Walk for Parkinson’s Scheduled for Saturday
About 500 participants are expected to stroll in solidarity with those living with Parkinson's Disease
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Sarah Hodges
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Elizabeth Phillips Announced as Featured Speaker for 20 Under 40 Ceremony
The Park Cities native, activist, and former 20 Under 40 honoree will speak at the 2026 ceremony on April 30, 2026.
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Fix Your Typo, UP Council Says
The University Park City Council has tabled a contract for paratransit services until its April 21 meeting
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Sarah Hodges