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Downtown Dallas Festival Needs Even More Joy

For one day each spring, visitors to downtown Dallas are transported to South Asia as dancers lead a colorful chariot through the streets of downtown Dallas. 
Society

Tory Burch Celebrates Texas Women’s Foundation President and CEO

Texas Women’s Foundation board members and more than 100 supporters gathered at the Tory Burch store in Highland Park Village in May to celebrate the foundation’s new president and CEO, Karen Hughes White.

Real Talk: Tina Lawson

The executive limousine business Tina Lawson founded in 2001 didn’t take long to evolve.
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Sprinter Rutledge Aims for Olympic Berth

Highland Park alum John Rutledge will go for gold this week at the U.S. Olympic Track & Field Trials in Eugene, Oregon.

Inmate’s Condition Critical After Apparent Suicide Attempt

A University Park Police Department jail inmate remained in critical condition on Monday after apparently attempting to commit suicide while in custody on June 20.

DUC Boats Cap Strong Season at Nationals

Dallas United Crew earned a solid showing in several divisions at the recent USRowing Youth National Championships in Sarasota, Florida.

University Park to Inventory City’s Trees

University Park awarded a contract for a tree survey and related services to Davey Resource Group, a company that has been in the tree business for 135 years, at its June 18 meeting.

Rathbun’s Curbside BBQ Moves to Klyde Warren

Menu highlights include pecan-smoked wagyu beef strips, beef tenderloin and brisket, jalapeño-cheddar sausages, smoked turkey breast, and cedar plank salmon.
Society

Work of St. Vincent de Paul Pharmacy Honored

The Society of St. Vincent de Paul of North Texas has earned a Texas Impact Enterprise Award in recognition of the work of its charitable pharmacy.

University Park Selects New Library Director

University Park has selected Jackie Lott, who served in multiple leadership roles during her 13 years at the Shreve Memorial Library, as the city’s new Library Director. 

Experience the Food, Music, Shopping of Bishop Arts

Where's the Party? South of 30. While we’re blessed with so many dining and shopping areas in the geographical boundaries of Preston Hollow and the Park Cities, occasionally, it does us good to explore the richness that other parts of Dallas offer.
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