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After Upgrade, Dallas Open Tennis Tournament Relocating from SMU to Frisco
The Dallas Open tennis tournament is growing in stature. And it’s also leaving the cozy confines of SMU for a new location about 20 miles north of, well, Dallas.
Scots Stifle Jesuit in Key 7-6A Clash
Highland Park’s boys basketball win on Tuesday might have carried more weight than a typical late comeback on the road against a neighborhood rival.
Lady Scots Top Nimitz, Keep Pace in 7-6A
The Highland Park girls kept rolling through the District 7-6A schedule on Tuesday with a 51-34 basketball win over Irving Nimitz.
HP, Jesuit Earn Draw in District Opener
An early start to District 7-6A play in soccer yielded a scoreless stalemate between rivals Highland Park and Jesuit Dallas on Tuesday.
Museum Offers Free MLK Day Admission, Programs
The Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum is offering free admission, film screenings, and gallery talks about the civil rights movement on Monday.
In Case You Missed It
Out & About: Crystal Charity Ball
The "Masterpieces in the Making"-themed gala, chaired by Angie Kadesky, was celebrated Dec. 9.
UP Requests Photos, Documents, and Art for Archives
It's time to dust off those old photo albums and scrapbooks.
Comings and Goings
The Stache, Agua by Agua Bendita, and multiple spots at The Shops at Park Lane and NorthPark Center are among recent openings in the Park Cities and Preston Hollow.
Crime
Park Cities Crime Reports Jan. 1-7
Purse prowlers, drunk drivers, and car burglars appear in the Park Cities Crime Reports for Jan. 1-7.
Want to Recycle Your Christmas Tree in the Park Cities?
Both municipalities are offering curbside pickup for trees.
Leadership HP Enrolling Until Feb. 2
In the program, residents will learn about how the town is governed, how the annual budget is developed, and how tax dollars are used. Leadership Highland Park is open to residents 18 years or older, and there is no cost.