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Crime
Park Cities Crime Reports March 3-9
Five drivers failed to follow one of the golden rules of the road in last week's Park Cities crime reports by failing to leave information after hitting another vehicle.
UP Elementary Students Share Talents During Fourth Grade Showcase
Looking for Talent? Turn off the TV and check out the fourth graders at University Park Elementary School.
SMU Researchers Create Cheaper, Longer Lasting Batteries
Lithium-sulfur batteries are cheaper, lighter, more powerful, and more sustainable than the lithium-ion batteries used to power cellphones, tablets, and electric vehicles. So why aren’t we using lithium-sulfur batteries instead?
DCAC’s Mahjong for a Mission Raises Record-Breaking Funds
The Dallas Children’s Advocacy Center's fifth annual event on Feb. 8 raised more than $90,000 to provide vital support for abused children.
In Case You Missed It
St. Michael’s Shatters Goal in Record Capital Campaign
The Saint Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church has raised more than $76 million from parishioners to revitalize and expand church facilities in the largest capital campaign ever undertaken by an Episcopal Church in the United States.
House of the Month: 3600 Centenary
Welcome to 3600 Centenary, a stunning University Park home, set on a 0.601-acre double, corner lot.
In Case You Missed It
Paid Parking in Snider Plaza Tabled for Continued Study
The University Park City Council voted unanimously on March 4 to table a controversial proposal to implement paid parking in most Snider Plaza spaces and on some nearby streets.
Remarkable Women
Mom Sought Better Campus For Twice-Exceptional Son
Kristen Dauphinais teamed up with two experts on educating neurodiverse students, and together they founded The Sage School of Dallas.
Scotland Yard Tournament on Deck for HP
Top high school baseball programs from across the state will come to the Park Cities this week as part of the annual Scotland Yard Classic tournament.
HP Stumbles in Softball District Opener
Highland Park fell 5-1 to Carrollton Creekview in the District 12-5A softball opener in blustery conditions on Tuesday.
Events
Eataly Dallas To Host Epic Girls’ Night Out
Eataly Dallas will host Festa Della Donna on Thursday, March 6, to celebrate International Women's Day with some of north Texas' top female chefs.