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Crime

Park Cities Crime Reports Oct. 7-13

Multiple arrests feature in this week's crime reports, including one nighttime arrest of a biker who had a nonexistent or defective light.
News

Dallas Animal Services Issues Scam Alert

Individuals request payment, claim to have located lost pets or be members of DAS team part of growing phone scam

UP Earns Elite Accreditation

University Park joined the ranks of the country’s elite park and recreation agencies recently by earning accreditation through the Commission for Accreditation of Park and Recreation Agencies (CAPRA) and the National Recreation and Park Association (NRPA).

Athletes Reach New Heights at HP Alum’s Mustang Cheer

Students in class of ’99 HP grad Abby Ruth’s championship-winning cheerleading gym build skills and character.

‘Park Cities People’ Applauds

Hats off to the winner of HPISD's birthday card contest, the district's legendary football coach, a young high-jump star, and a local novelist.

Golf Tournament Raises $350,000 for North Texas Students

Communities In Schools of the Dallas Region 13th Annual Golf Tournament was held at Hackberry Creek Country Club on Sept. 23.

City Council Discusses How to Reduce Pickleball Noise

USA Pickleball is exploring ways to make America’s fastest growing sport quieter, and so is the city of University Park.
Announcements

Make-A-Wish North Texas Adds New Board Members

New leadership plans to continue shared commitment to the foundation that helps bring wishes to fruition for children with critical illnesses.
Events

SPCA Fur Ball Gala Benefits Animal Rescue

The annual gala was presented by Nancy C. and Richard R. Rogers, and the emcee for the evening was NBC 5 News Anchor Brian Curtis.

Bradfield Welcomes Newcomers, Celebrates Traditions

Bradfield hopes to make all broncos feel welcome, included, and excited to be part of the school community this year.

Not Your Little Sister’s Lemonade Stand

Students in Highland Park High School’s Moody Advanced Professional Studies (MAPS) program squeezed much more than a sweet drink out of their lemonade stand project.
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