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HP Boys Fall to Eagles, Lady Scots Win
Highland Park’s struggles away from home during the District 7-6A boys soccer schedule continued on Friday at Richardson.
UP Address Focuses on Shopping Center Projects
University Park Mayor Tommy Stewart’s state of the city address featured a discussion about projects in major shopping centers in the city in the works for 2023.
Scots Ready for New Season in Lacrosse
Highland Park’s boys lacrosse program will begin a new era this weekend with a two-game road trip to Houston.
HPHS Junior Selected for AHA Initiative
Highland Park High School junior Peyton Bono was selected to be part of the American Heart Association’s Teen of Impact initiative and is seeking to raise $50,000 for the organization by April 6 as part of the campaign.
Center for BrainHealth to Celebrate First BrainHealth Week
Center for BrainHealth is celebrating its inaugural BrainHealth Week Feb. 20-24 with a week of free programming.
Coppell Ousts Lady Scots from Playoffs
Highland Park's girls basketball season ended with a 54-41 loss to Coppell in the area round of the Class 6A Region I playoffs on Thursday.
Chapman Tops Gymnasts at HP Invitational
Highland Park senior Austin Chapman claimed the boys all-around title at the HP Invitational gymnastics meet on Thursday.
Society
Dallas 24 Hour Club to Hold Pancake Party Fundraiser
The Dallas 24 Hour Club will be celebrating National Pancake Day Tuesday, Feb. 21 at its Hubcap Cafè by serving car hubcap-sized pancakes.
Voices
The Homeowner Dilemma: Should We Stay or Should We Go
Over the years, we’ve had numerous clients wrestle with the decision to stay in their house and make major improvements, tear down and build new, or sell and move to another home.
Voices
An Interior Designer’s Guide for Preparing a Home for Sale
In this guide, I’ll cover the essentials involved in a quick and profitable home sale — including some tips that your real estate agent might not think to suggest.
Board OKs Change to HPISD Master’s Degree Requirement
The Highland Park ISD board of trustees Feb. 14 approved a modification to the district’s longstanding practice of requiring teachers to get their master’s degree within seven years of being hired by the district. The board’s modified policy requires teachers to get their master’s degree or valid certification from the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards.