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A Ritual Returns: Tea for You at The Mansion on Turtle Creek
Set in the historic library of The Mansion, guests can choose from a traditional or plant-based menu, each of which offers the de rigueur combination of savory sandwiches, scones, and sweet cakes.
Easter Bunny Adores These One-Egg Buttery Cookies
I’m sure the Easter Bunny is absolutely appalled by today’s egg prices.
Scots Chasing District Title on Diamond
With less than two weeks remaining in the regular season, Highland Park is squarely in the mix for a District 12-5A baseball title.
Crime
Park Cities Crime Reports April 7-13
It was a rough week to be either a tree or the owner of a GMC Sierra in this week's Park Cities crime reports.
HPISD Honors Aquatics, Wrestling, Music Students
The Highland Park ISD board of trustees celebrated students' accomplishments during its March 25 meeting.
City’s First Health Foods Store Celebrates 75 Years
Vitamin pills were a new technology when Highland Park registered nurse Ester Fuqua started selling them in Snider Plaza more than 75 years ago.
Bartusek, Rangers Slip Past Scots in OT
Cayden Bartusek scored the game-winning goal in overtime as Jesuit upset rival Highland Park 7-6 on Friday.
Scots Forced to Forfeit State Title Game
Highland Park celebrated its first boys soccer state title on Friday in Georgetown. Hours later, it was taken away.
IKEA Coming to The Shops at Park Lane
IKEA, the chain known for both sturdy furniture for tight spaces and flavor-packed Swedish meatballs, will open a store at The Shops at Park Lane late this year.
Real Talk: Melissa Gerstle
Melissa Gerstle has spent almost two decades designing gardens and award-winning outdoor spaces for her studio, Melissa Gerstle Design.
HPHS Senior Renovates High School Sensory Room
The sensory room at Highland Park High School is getting a major upgrade this spring thanks to the generosity of the community and the hard work of HPHS senior Piper Heath.