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Crime

Park Cities Crime Reports Sept. 23-29

Thieves and scammers feature in this week's Park Cities Crime Reports.

UP Public Library to Offer ‘Chat and Play’ Workshops

The University Park Public Library is offering new programming to support its youngest readers and their families in the critical early years of child development.
Events

The McConaugheys Bring Awareness, Funds to NFNL

The Texas native and his wife discussed the importance of schools getting post-Uvalde safety grants

AIA Dallas Tour of Homes Comes to Purdue Street

The tour is presented annually by the American Institute of Architects and features home designs viewed as groundbreaking by its members.

John Hinckley Jr. Subject of New Documentary

The would-be assassin of President Ronald Reagan, who spent his formative years in the Park Cities, now seeks redemption as a free man.
In Case You Missed It

Defense Shines as HP Rolls Past Tyler

The Scots shut down a high-powered Tyler offense in a 35-9 victory in the District 7-5A Div. I opener on Friday at Highlander Stadium.
Crime

Crime and Social Media: Willis Aims to ‘Separate Fact From Fiction’

Residents advised to: TAKE LOCK HIDE when leaving car and stay aware of surroundings
Announcements

Find Pumpkins, More to Talk About at NorthPark

NorthPark Center brings story time, apple cider, and creepy critters to their courtyard.

Armstrong Makes Waves This School Year

HPISD’s first and oldest school is calling for “all hands on deck” this year as it celebrates its 110th anniversary and sets sail for new journeys with the theme “Ahoy! Armstrong.”

HPHS to Host Landmark Fulldome Film Festival

An immersive experience in the state-of-the-art digitarium will offer powerful stories and visuals from nine selected short films.

What’s New in HPISD Technology? The Guidelines for Its Use

Parents may notice some changes in how HPISD students use technology this year, and they don’t include shiny new Chromebooks or tablets. 
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