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HP Girls Complete Perfect Season in 7-6A
After a 14-0 district season, Highland Park will prepare for a Class 6A Region I bi-district playoff matchup against Arlington Martin next week.
Meet Highland Park’s ‘Mayor for a Day’
The Highland Park town council had a new ring leader Feb. 7: Armstrong Elementary School kindergartener Kennedy Wallace.
Society
Out & About: Dallas Arboretum’s Great Contributors Award Dinner
The Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden honored Laura Bush and Kay Bailey Hutchison during its Great Contributors Awards dinner on Nov. 15.
Society
Out & About: Crystal Charity Ball ‘Splendido Italiano’ Gala
The Crystal Charity Ball celebrated its milestone 70th anniversary with a grand “Splendido Italiano”-themed gala Dec. 3, complete with a fountain for tossing coins and making wishes.
Scots Pin Down 10 Regional Qualifiers
Individual milestones and team accomplishments highlighted a solid showing for Highland Park wrestlers at the District 5-6A tournament.
Crime
Park Cities Crime Reports Jan. 30-Feb. 5
A theater tool thief, careless drivers and more plague the Park Cities Crime Reports from Jan. 30 to Feb. 5.
Lady Scots Get on Track With Dual Meet
The Highland Park girls opened their competitive track and field season on Feb. 3 with a dual meet against Waxahachie at Germany Park.
Singer Says It’s Not ‘Too Late’ to Choose Yourself
While many will focus on the joys of love this Valentine’s Day, Highland Park native Erin Duvall looks to the other side of the coin and shares her perspective on heartbreak in her new song, “Too Little, Too Late.”
Voices
Bullish on Sculpture
The unmistakably male buffalo statue at PlainsCapital Bank in Snider Plaza has proved to be an attention-grabber.
HP LitFest Gearing UP for 27th Year
Highland Park High School is gearing up to celebrate all things language during the 27th-annual Highland Park Literary Festival “LitFest.”
Beverly Drive Renovators Invite Neighbors to Follow Along
Daniel Murphy and Adam Saxton weren’t necessarily looking for a renovation project when they bought their nearly 100-year-old Beverly Drive home last spring, but once the idea was planted, they “really couldn’t shake it.”