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Teddy Bear Garden Landscaping to Commence Soon

The Highland Park Town Council approved a $98,675.33 contract with SRH Landscapes LLC for the project anticipated to start in late May.

Comings and Goings

Blue Nile, Fig & Favor, and Moncler are among the new storefronts in our neighborhoods.

Chapman Claims All-Around Gold at State

Austin Chapman ensured that Highland Park’s streak of all-around titles at the state gymnastics meet remained intact.
Crime

Park Cities Crime Reports April 24-30

A stolen Bentley, a thief who took firearms and tried but failed to take a TV, and more plague the Park Cities Crime Reports for April 24-30.
Society

Out & About: Friends of the Arboretum Dallas Blooms Dinner

The membership group that supports the Dallas Arboretum held its annual dinner during the height of Dallas Blooms with cocktails, hors d'oeuvres, dinner, and a performance from a classical trio.
Voices

What Does It Mean to Build Healthy and ‘Green’?

The terms “green building,” “sustainability,” and “healthy building” have been at the forefront of our society in recent years and are directly related to one another in the context of building and remodeling homes. 

Professionals Tout Sustainable Home options

From the home building process to interior design, homebuyers have plenty of options for considering sustainability.

Everyone Can Celebrate Preservation With Events, Video

Celebrate historic preservation with Preservation Park Cities’ Historic Home Tour with two in-person events and through the Historic Home Tour video, presented by sponsors Allie Beth Allman & Associates and D Home. 

Jesuit Pole Vaulter Qualifies for State

Highland Park hurdler Luke Herring narrowly missed a return trip to the UIL state track and field meet.

Lady Scots Eliminated Quickly by Martin

The return to the softball playoffs was short-lived for Highland Park, which was overpowered by Arlington Martin in a Class 6A Region I bi-district series.

Scots Fall to Pearce, Third in District

Richardson Pearce swept Highland Park in the final two games of the regular season, ensuring the Scots a third-place finish in the District 7-6A standings.
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