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Editor’s Inbox: Babbling About Pony Playoff Bauble

"We’re excited to unveil these limited-edition bobbleheads celebrating the SMU Mustangs’ historic 2024 football season,” National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum CEO Phil Sklar announced.

HP Aims to Cap Title Run Against Rangers

Highland Park faces Smithson Valley on Saturday at AT&T Stadium with the Class 5A Division I title on the line.
Announcements

Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Announces Award Honorees

Oncologist Robert Berryman, actor Larry Hagman, five-time leukemia survivor Jude Cobler, and former First Lady Laura Bush are among the LLS award recipients.
Events

Support Ronald McDonald House of Dallas on Feb. 20

Get ready to ‘Rock the House’ and support the home-away-from-home for the families of children receiving treatment for a serious illness or injury.

Survivor Discovers Passion For Glass

The loss of her sister after a long battle with cancer shattered Anna Curnes’ heart.

Don’t Throw Away That Empty Cereal Box!

When painter Jenny Grumbles looked at her 10-year-old’s sugar-laden cereal, she didn’t just see breakfast. She saw the medium for her next artistic endeavor.

HP Boys Stretch Win Streak to 14 Games

After 14 consecutive wins and two tournament championships, Highland Park has put an 0-3 start to the boys basketball season in the rearview mirror.
Crime

Park Cities Crime Reports Dec. 9-15

It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas for thieves in the Park Cities, who struck four unlocked vehicles between Dec. 9 and 15.

Rolling Through the Park Cities on Bus 237

A ticket on Bus 237 only costs about $2.50, but it’s a pricey service for Highland Park and University Park.

HPISD Boasts PTO/PTA-Powered Schools

School funding from the state of Texas may be at a standstill, but there’s no stopping the parent-teacher organizations at HPISD’s five elementary schools.

Scots Rally Past Ryan, Reach Title Game

Only a few of the 900 wins in Highland Park football history have been as dramatic as Friday’s Class 5A Division I state semifinal — or as rewarding.
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