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What’s New and Coming Soon to Galleria Dallas?

Galleria Dallas is kicking off spring with seven new stores that have opened recently or are coming soon. 
Society

Out & About: HPHS Senior Boys Casino Party

Sometimes a party is just a party: not a fundraiser, not a gala, just a fun time to dress up and make memories with friends.

Lady Scots Pound Pearce in 7-6A Opener

Highland Park matched a season-best offensive output to fuel an 18-7 thrashing of Richardson Pearce in the District 7-6A softball opener on Tuesday.

Dallas Blooms Opens at the Dallas Arboretum

The Dallas Arboretum ushers in spring with the Southwest’s annual floral festival Dallas Blooms: Great Contributors until April 16, 2023.

Live Happy Kicks off #HappyActs

This month-long initiative is in light of UN-established International Day of Happiness which lands on March 20.
Society

Out & About: Big Night for Big Thought

Multi-award-winning media personality, author, and actor Bevy Smith will host the Big Night for Big Thought event March 4.
Society

Society Millers Celebrate Renovation of Namesake Gym at St. Philip’s

David and Carolyn Miller celebrated the renovation of their namesake Miller Family Legacy Gym, a centerpiece of the St. Philip’s School and Community Center athletics program, which serves 1,500 children each year.
Voices

HP LitFest Co-Chair: “Literature Is A Gateway to Every Discipline”

This year's Highland Park Literary Festival is in full swing with the keynote address set for March 2.
Crime

Park Cities Crime Reports Feb. 20-26

A fractured fire hydrant, fraudsters, and more plague the Park Cities Crime Reports for Feb. 20-26.

HP Opens Season with 3 Convincing Wins

Highland Park started the lacrosse season with three decisive victories in a row, including a 16-1 thumping of Dripping Springs in the home opener on Saturday.

Templetons Give $20M to SMU Engineering

“SMU provides the kind of robust education and research opportunities that are vital to the success and growth of Dallas,” said Richard Templeton, SMU trustee and chairman, president and chief executive officer of Texas Instruments.
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