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Schools
Northway Zoning Debate: What Compass, HPISD Say
More details are emerging about Northway Christian Church's plan to close its Day School after decades and to start hosting The Compass School of Texas in 2027
Sports
Scots Survive in Bi-District Round
The Scots are bound for the area round, where they will take on Melissa in a best-of-3 series
News
Election Results in the Park Cities, Preston Hollow
Voters in Highland Park and University Park headed to the polls May 2 to weigh in on whether to remain part of Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART). Highland Park voters also chose new Town Council members. Voters in Preston Hollow, meanwhile, considered a massive $6.2 billion Dallas ISD bond, among other local issues
Community
Easter Bunny Delivers Morning of Fun to University Park
Little bunnies make a dash for eggs during city’s annual Eggstravaganza
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Staff Report
Community
Turtle Creek Conservatory Hosts Easter Celebration
Thousands turn out for the annual event
News
Possible Upgrades Around Scotland Yard OK’d
Plans for potential upgrades around the Scotland Yard baseball field took a step forward with a green light from University Park’s Planning and Zoning Commission
Community
May is Coming for Your Calendar and Your Sanity
There’s something about May in the Park Cities that feels a little … unhinged.
Living
Creativity Flourished at Fleurs de Villes MUSE
Floral displays gave homage earlier this spring to muses who inspire great artists
By
Josh Hickman
Schools
HPISD School Board OKs Teacher, Staff Pay Raise
The Highland Park ISD board of trustees Tuesday OK'd a 4% pay raise for teachers and staff for the 2026-2027 school year
Sports
HP Archery on Target at Western National Tournament
Middle schooler finishes in first place out of more than 400 girl archers in her age group
By
Sarah Hodges
Schools
Northway Christian Church Will Close Day School, Plans to Host The Compass School of Texas
Northway Christian Church's board this week approved a plan to close its Day School after six decades and upgrade its campus