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Comings and Goings

Read about the new business openings around the Park Cities and Preston Hollow.

Scots Drop Home Opener to Harker Heights

Highland Park led early before Harker Heights rallied to spoil the Scots’ basketball home opener on Tuesday.

Park Cities Residents Make a Splash for National Night Out

On a beautiful October night in the Park Cities, National Night Out events included play, pets, and water.

Late Rally Pushes HP Past Bishop Lynch

The Highland Park girls bounced back from their first loss of the basketball season with a hard-fought 53-47 road win over Bishop Lynch on Monday.

EarthX and Dallas Symphony Orchestra Collaborate for ‘The Way of the Rain — Hope for Earth’

EarthX and the Dallas Symphony Orchestra premiered The Way of the Rain — Hope for Earth at the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center on Oct. 22.

One Killed After Crash on Preston Road

One man was killed after a crash Nov. 12 in the 9300 block of Preston Road.
Society

Dallas Symphony Orchestra League Celebrates Ninth ‘Fashion Notes’

The Dallas Symphony Orchestra League held its annual "Fashion Notes" luncheon and style show Oct. 13.

Dallas County Appraisal District Attacked By Ransomware

The Dallas County Appraisal District’s website, computer system, servers, and email are down as a result of a ransomware attack, the office confirmed.

Holiday at the Arboretum Open for the Season

Holiday at the Arboretum opened for the season Nov. 10 following the members-only lighting of the Marilyn and Ben Weber Family Christmas Pyramid. The garden is transformed to get people into the holiday spirit with The Christmas Village, The 12 Days of Christmas, and the 50-foot-tall Dazzling Musical Tree. 

Chefs For Farmers Raises Nearly $40,000

A record-breaking 3,000 foodies gathered at Old City Park for Chefs for Farmers’ main event Nov. 6. This year marked 11 years of the popular food and wine festival, which raised nearly $40,000 for the Seed Project Foundation’s McKinney Roots.
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