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Lady Scots Defend Home Court, Top PESH
Highland Park remained unbeaten at home this season after winning a five-set thriller over Plano East on Tuesday.
Society
New Friends New Life Announces 2023 ProtectHer Award Recipients
New Friends New Life recently announced the 2023 ProtectHER award recipients: the Meadows Foundation and Yulise Reaves Waters, chief innovations officer at Lone Star Justice Alliance, which focuses on issues around mass incarceration.
Galleria to Debut North Texas Giving Day Display
North Texas Giving Day is Sept. 21 this year, and the display will open in conjunction with early giving on Sept. 1.
Lions Win Boys XC Relay, HP Girls Second
St. Mark’s won the elite boys division at the annual Greenhill Six-Mile Relay cross country race on Saturday at Norbuck Park.
2023 Big Tex Choice Award Winners Announced
This year's awardees include deep fried pho, Biscoff delight, and bourbon banana caramel sopapillas.
Society
10 Best Dressed
The 49th-annual Crystal Charity Ball 10 Best Dressed Fashion Show will recognize the busiest and most stylish women in Dallas’ bustling philanthropy scene Sept. 8 at the downtown Neiman Marcus.
Crime
Park Cities Crime Reports Aug. 21-27
A pricey jewelry theft, rideshare ruckus, and more plague the Park Cities Crime Reports for Aug. 21-27.
Society
Captrust Dallas Offices Donate $15,700 to Bryan’s House
The Captrust Community Foundation, the philanthropic arm of the financial consulting firm, recently announced $600,000 in donations to 76 charities across the country for the foundation’s fourth annual Giving Day.
Crime
DPD: Man Arrested After Shooting, Crash
He was arrested after Dallas police say evidence indicated a shooting rather than a crash alone in the 3700 block of Inwood Road.
Gucci Opens in New Space at NorthPark
There are two entrances and the store has a selection of men’s and women’s ready-to-wear, handbags, luggage, small leather goods, jewelry, watches, and eyewear.
Santos Rodriguez Memorialized by SMU
SMU is expected to announce the next recipient of the Santos Rodriguez Memorial Endowed Scholarship soon, slightly more than 50 years after a Dallas police officer fatally shot 12-year-old Santos Rodriguez on July 24, 1973.