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DCAC to Hold Crimes Against Children Conference

The Dallas Children’s Advocacy Center will host the 36th annual Crimes Against Children Conference, the largest conference of its kind globally, from Aug. 11 to 15 at The Sheraton Hotel in Downtown Dallas. 

Hawaiian Opener, New Classification Highlight HP Volleyball

Highland Park has plenty of business to handle on its volleyball schedule, but the Lady Scots will make time for a little extra fun, too.
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Cheerleaders Earn All-American Honors

Eight varsity and three junior varsity Highland Park High School cheerleaders have earned spots on the National Cheerleaders Association’s All-American Team. Team membership is the country’s most prestigious individual cheerleading recognition.

HPISD Trustees to Ask Voters to Approve Bond Package

HPISD voters will be asked to approve a $137.3 million maintenance and efficiency bond package when they go to the polls on Nov. 5.

Central Market Hatches Its Annual Chile Festival

August in Texas marks the end of summer vacation and the glorious period of time known as Hatch chile season, when we run the gauntlet between a searing hot parking lot and an ice-cold supermarket, with an igneous chile roaster standing between us, emitting the intoxicating smell of roasted chiles.
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What Does It Take to Get a Next Day Appointment at DPS?

When Preston Hollow mom Lisa Hardy debuted her TX FastPass website for scheduling appointments at the Texas Department of Public Safety, people at first thought it might be a scam.
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Brothers Unite Neighborhood with Flag Installations

Trinity Christian Academy high schoolers Rhett and Cort Roberts, and their brother Holt, who will start college at Auburn University in the fall, are installing American flags in homes around the neighborhood.

Utah’s Mountain Magic

Everyone in Dallas goes to Colorado. It’s true. And for good reason. It’s beautiful and a literal breath of fresh air when the summer temperatures tempt even the most loyal Texan to pack up and head out of town for good. 
Events

The Family Place Announces Texas Trailblazer Awards Luncheon Featured Speaker and Award Recipient

Actor and director Justin Baldoni will be the Keynote Speaker at this year's Texas Trailblazers Award Luncheon, which will honor Dr. Opal Lee.
Crime

Park Cities Crime Reports July 29-Aug. 4

Park Cities residents may want to consider using homing pigeons after a number of packages were reported stolen and mail was misplaced in this week’s crime reports.

Meadows Museum Appoints Patricia Manzano Rodríguez as Curator

The Meadows Museum at Southern Methodist University has selected Dr. Patricia Manzano Rodríguez to be its next curator. 
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