Monday, July 13, 2026 Jul 13, 2026
71° F Dallas, TX

Park Cities People

Where the Park Cities Stay Connected.

Latest (Page 229)

Ursuline Senior Builds Homes in Costa Rica Each Thanksgiving

Ursuline Academy senior Corinne Tinker will wake up on the Saturday before Thanksgiving in Costa Rica, put on job site clothes, and then take a 30-minute bus ride to Pavas, just like she has for the last five years.

Area Residents Joining NTCAR Hall of Fame

Bill Vanderstraaten, president of Chief Partners, and Scott Rohrman of 42 Real Estate, LLC will be inducted into the 2024 North Texas Commercial Real Estate Hall of Fame in cooperation with NTCAR.

Do You Want to Avoid Raising a Narcissist?

There is a good chance you have wondered if someone you know is a narcissist. You may also have wondered if the child down the street is a narcissist. 

HP Boys Post Mixed Results at Tournament

Highland Park won two of five games against tough competition at the Coppell Tip-Off Classic boys basketball tournament over the weekend.

Gingerbread Stroll Returns to Highland Park Village

The 13th-annual event, with its exhibition and silent auction of gingerbread houses from some of Dallas' top pastry chefs and bakeries supporting Community Partners of Dallas, returns through Nov. 30.
Society

Out & About: Cancer Support Community Red Tie Gala

Nearly 350 guests in their 1920s best helped raise more than $335,000 for Cancer Support Community North Texas' third-annual Red Tie Gala Nov. 11.
Society

Out & About: JLD Leagueapalooza

Junior League of Dallas members and guests in music festival-chic attire recently gathered at House of Blues for the organization's annual auction party.
Crime

Park Cities Crime Reports Nov. 13-19

A sneaky tie thief, shoplifters, and more plague the Park Cities Crime Reports for Nov. 13-19.

Intermediate School Thespians Will Bring ‘Annie Jr.’ to HPMS Stage

“You’re Never Fully Dressed Without a Smile,” so “Maybe” taking in a McCulloch Fine Arts Department musical can give you one before “Tomorrow,” even if “It’s The Hard Knock Life” for you.

Happenings on the Hill

SMU chemistry professor John Buynuck and his team have received a $3.5 million, 5-year grant from the National Institutes of Health to design and synthesize new antibiotics to fight drug-resistant strains of bacteria that cause tuberculosis and leprosy.  

Agarwal Bets on Dallas to Expand U.S. Cricket Popularity

Cricket is the second most watched sport in the world. Dallas is one of the most robust sports markets in the United States. For Arun Agarwal, that sounds like a no-brainer.
Advertisement