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Society

Out & About: Fashion Group International of Dallas Night of Stars

Some of the most fashionable Dallasites gathered at the Thompson Hotel Nov. 18 for the Fashion Group International of Dallas’ (FGI) Night of Stars gala.
Voices

‘Six’ The Musical Delights at the Winspear

"Six," put on by Broadway Dallas, will run until Dec. 25 at the Winspear Opera House.

Sharpe, Kelly Not Seeking Re-Election

Highland Park ISD school board president Tom Sharpe and trustee Stacy Kelly won’t seek re-election when their terms expire in May.

With New Leadership, SMU Pom Squad Gets Bigger and Better

SMU fans shouldn’t be confusing the cheer and pom squads anymore.
Crime

Former Dallas Rapper Charged With COVID-19 Financial Fraud

John Corbin Corona is charged with wire fraud and money laundering in connection with an alleged scheme to defraud a COVID-19 financial relief program.

Blowing Smoke: Cigar Club Sparks Camaraderie

For over four years, The Ashe cigar and tobacco lounge has existed as a Park Cities and Lovers Lane fixture.

UP City Council Talks Snider Plaza Design, Landscaping

Plans for paving and landscaping improvements in Snider Plaza are in the works.
Crime

Park Cities Crime Reports Dec. 5-11

Construction equipment capers and porch pirates plague the Park Cities Crime Reports for Dec. 5-11.

UP Entrepreneur Carries On Family Legacy

There aren’t many ranches or stables in the Park Cities, so equestrian sports aren’t usually atop the list of recreational activities.

Hackberry Creek Improvements are On the Way

The town of Highland Park could soon move forward with improvements to the Hackberry Creek corridor with the mayor and council members expected to review the first phase in early 2023.
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