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Jason Forshee Launches Forshee Law
Primary specialty practice areas include business and corporate law, tax law, mergers and acquisitions, executive benefits and compensation, and others.
In Case You Missed It
SMU Student Killed in Dallas Crash
Dallas police say Honor Wallace, 19, was driving eastbound on Monticello Avenue at the North Central Expressway service road when another driver, identified as Lynlee Pollis, 27, ran a red light on the service road and hit Wallace as she was traveling through the intersection.
Lady Scots Remain Focused on 7-6A Crown
As the District 7-6A volleyball schedule approaches the midway point, Highland Park already seems poised to claim another league title.
Man Convicted in Killing of Leslie Squair Baker
A Dallas man was convicted of capital murder in connection with the May 2020 shooting death of Leslie Squair Baker outside her home near the Preston Royal shopping center.
Society
Mickey Rowe to Speak at the Power of You 2023 Awards Luncheon
Mickey Rowe, author of “Fearlessly Different: An Autistic Broadway Actor’s Transformational Insights” and founder of the National Disability Theatre, will be the keynote speaker at the Power of You 2023 Awards Luncheon benefiting Bryan’s House.
Society
2023 Cattle Baron’s Ball Promises ‘Iconic’ Anniversary Fundraiser
In fact, the promise of an “iconic” ball is in this year’s theme for the sold-out affair Oct. 14 at a familiar venue – Southfork Ranch.
Voices
Our Fair Lady
William Taylor: What’s the best age for appreciating the State Fair of Texas? That’s a tricky one.
Crime
Park Cities Crime Reports Sept. 18-24
A boozy burglar, a power pilferer, and more plague the Park Cities Crime Reports for Sept. 18-24.
UP Celebrates New Sculpture in Barns Park
University Park’s Parks and Recreation Department recently celebrated the dedication of a bronze statue depicting a shepherdess with a lamb and dog created by artist Barvo Walker in Barns Park.
UP City Council OKs FY 2024 Budget, Tax Rate
The fiscal year 2024 budget and tax rate recently approved by the University Park City Council marks a nearly 4% decrease in the property tax rate from last year and a 7.4% higher total budget than last year.
Saint Michael and All Angels Launches Capital Campaign
The "Building our Future" campaign's community phase kicked off with an announcement during worship services Sept. 24, and it's expected to continue into early 2024. The campaign goal is $60 million, and 89% of the goal has been raised in the leadership phase of the campaign.