Thursday, July 16, 2026 Jul 16, 2026
78° F Dallas, TX

Park Cities People

Where the Park Cities Stay Connected.

Latest (Page 338)

Faith

Faith Friday: Bishop Todd Hunter to Talk Strategies for Peaceful Holiday Gatherings

Central Commons Nov. 18 is hosting Bishop Todd Hunter,  founding bishop of The Diocese of Churches for the Sake of Others, The Telos Collective, and the Center for Formation, Justice and Peace, in partnership with St. Luke Medical District. 

Scots Ready for Bowie in Playoff Opener

A showdown with fellow unbeaten Denton Guyer potentially looms in the second round. But first, the Scots will host Arlington Bowie in a bi-district matchup on Friday.

TACA Awards $300,000 to 41 Grantees

The Arts Community Alliance announced today that 41 Dallas County grantees are recipients of its second round of Catalyst grants.
Society

Chi Omega Christmas Market Celebrates 45 Years

The Chi Omega Christmas Market is returning for its 45th anniversary from Wednesday, Nov. 16 to Saturday, Nov. 19 at its new location: the Automobile Building at Fair Park.

Texas Housing Market Cools in Third Quarter of 2022

Housing activity slowed across Texas last quarter, according to the Texas Quarterly Housing Report released by Texas Realtors.

Swingle Collins Celebrates 40th Anniversary

Frank Swingle made the trek to Dallas from his hometown of Indianapolis, Indiana, never imagining he’d end up running such a successful insurance brokerage.

Fear of Missing Out at Christmas?

It is a weird sort of calculus, but the time when you most want to decorate for the season dovetails with the busiest time at work and school.

Shop Avara Earns Attention with Rapid Business Growth

Business is booming for Emily Wickard, considering the Park Cities mom’s humble 2016 beginnings selling her kids’ used clothes on the Park Cities Yard Sale Group on Facebook.

Scots Honor 13 Athletes on Signing Day

A total of 13 Highland Park athletes in six sports solidified their college destinations on the first day of the fall signing period on Wednesday.

Republicans Win Statewide Races, Democrats Sweep Dallas County Races

Nearly 625,410 voters cast their ballots in Dallas County Nov. 8. Statewide, while Democratic challengers failed to beat incumbent Republicans in the marquee races for governor, lieutenant governor, and attorney general, Dallas County’s leadership appears likely to become more Democratic.

HPISD Trustees Hire Search Firm For Next Superintendent

The Highland Park ISD board of trustees Nov. 8 approved a $29,900 contract with the search firm Hazard, Young, Attea, and Associates (HYA) to conduct the search process for the district’s next superintendent.
Advertisement