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Is Paid Parking the Solution for Snider Plaza?

The University Park City Council discussed the thorny issue of Snider Plaza parking — a problem almost as old as the Plaza itself — during a Sept. 25 special meeting.
Announcements

No Kicking the Can For NTFB’s NorthPark Exhibit

The CANstruction displays at NorthPark Center dive deep into the hearts of Texas with exhibits created by local architects, engineers, contractors.
Society

People Newspapers Won’t Follow Dallas Country Club’s Media Policy

In journalism, the building blocks of stories are the five Ws and an H: Who? What? When? Where? Why? and How? Dallas Country Club members want media outlets to leave out the Where whenever the Where is the DCC.

Scots Look to Tame Lions in 7-5A Opener

Highland Park will try to bounce back after a rare home loss against Tyler on Sept. 20 at Highlander Stadium.

Laczkowski Caught Passes; Now Knocks Them Down

It’s probably fair for Highland Park receivers in practice to accuse cornerback Bryce Laczkowski of knowing their routes.
Announcements

Kips Bay Decorator Show House Returns to Dallas

Architects, designers poised to transform two-acre Turtle Creek estate
Events

Fall Gala to Benefit Families of First Responders and Military

Folds of Honor North Texas will bring together military and first responder families, veterans, scholarship recipients, and members of the North Texas community at its annual gala from 6 to 10 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 9, at AT&T Stadium.
Events

Junior Symphony Ball Comes to Gilley’s Dallas

The student-led Junior Symphony Ball (JSB), Dallas Symphony Orchestra League's longest running fundraiser, is coming to Gilley’s Dallas Feb. 1, 2025.
Events

Luxury Gala for a Good Cause 

The annual BubblyQ gala will return to Dallas for its 16th year on Oct. 24 at the only five-star hotel in Texas, The Ritz-Carlton, Dallas.  
Society

BrainHealth Advisory Board introduces new Park Cities Talent

The Center for BrainHealth has announced the addition of 15 new board members who will help guide its initiatives throughout the coming year.
In Case You Missed It

HPHS Announces National Merit Semifinalists

Highland Park High School recently announced that 15 seniors have been named Semifinalists in the 2025 National Merit Scholarship program. 
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