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Lady Scots Prepare for Wakeland Showdown

With nine straight wins, the Highland Park girls are positioning themselves for a run at the District 12-5A basketball title.

HP Blanks Creekview in District Opener

Two goals from freshman Maggie Deskin led Highland Park to a 5-0 win over Carrollton Creekview in the District 12-5A girls soccer opener.

SMU Ceremony Honors Student Heroism

The SMU Police Department presented the prestigious “Citizens Commendation Award” to SMU doctoral student Magdeline Pike in recognition of her heroic actions.

Kick Off Your Boots and Stay Awhile at HPV’s Miron Crosby

The flagship store's first significant renovation since its 2017 opening creates a welcoming, hospitable feeling for visitors.
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Team Cure Quest Hosts Music Festival To Benefit Cancer

Two ESD high school students are raising awareness and funds for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.
Crime

Park Cities Crime Reports Jan. 13-19

Thieves targeted Ford tail lights in this week's Park Cities crime reports. Four sets of lights were stolen in University Park.

Meyer Focused on Taxes, Border

In 2023, state Rep. Morgan Meyer, R-University Park, sponsored bills Gov. Greg Abbott credited with bringing “the largest property tax reduction in Texas history.”  

Neighbors Unite to Support LA Fire Victims

Hundreds of Park Cities neighbors came together this week to send a semi-truck of much needed supplies to the victims of California's devastating wildfires.

Highland Belles 2025-26 Lieutenants Announced

The Highland Belles drill team selected its lieutenants for the 2025-26 season on Jan. 8 following a demanding try-out process before a panel of experienced judges.
News

Protect Pets During Coyote Mating Season

If residents see coyotes, they should yell, wave their arms, throw objects near them, or shine flashlights to let the animals know they’re unwelcome

E-Bike, Vehicle Crash Caused Jan. 15 Road Closure

A section of Douglas Avenue was closed for several hours on Jan. 15 after a collision involving an electric bicycle and vehicle.
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