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Taking Offense: St. Mark’s Senior Thrives After Position Switch

Keats Leffel was supposed to be one of the top linebackers in the SPC this season, but his shoulder had other ideas.

University Park-Raised Designer Talks Kips Bay Decorator Show House

Ashley Cathey’s University Park upbringing sparked her interest in design from a young age.

Morning Classes At SMU Canceled For Power Outage

Morning classes were canceled at SMU Nov. 1 because of a power outage overnight.

Work Begins on Development on Former ‘Leaning Tower of Dallas’ Site

De La Vega Development and StreetLights Residential broke ground on a 27-acre mixed-use development between Carroll Avenue and Haskell Avenue along U.S. 75 on the former site of the Leaning Tower of Dallas.

Actor, Singer Erich Bergen Headlining TACA’s New Fall Event ‘Glitz at the Ritz’

Actor and Broadway singer Erich Bergen known for the CBS shows Madam Secretary, the Good Fight, Bull, and more is headlining the Arts Community Alliance (TACA)’s new annual fall event, “Glitz at the Ritz,” Nov. 3 at the Ritz Carlton.

Pool Season Is Never Over Until Happy Dogs Splash

Bear, a golden retriever, is no stranger to Doggie Splash Day at the Holmes Aquatic Center in University Park.

Artists Combine Feminine Energy With Masculine Methods

Labor-intensive processes produce Zen artwork from two artists exhibited at Laura Rathe Fine Art in the Design District.

Dead Fish Removed From Connor Lake

Nearly a month after a fish kill was reported in portions of Turtle Creek in Highland Park and University Park, town of Highland Park officials say dead fish were reported in Connor Lake Oct. 17-20.
Society

Explore the Alamo, Other Great Exhibits at the Hall of State

Is it possible to pick a favorite with 3 million items in the archives and artifact collections of the Dallas Historical Society (DHS)?
Crime

Park Cities Crime Reports Oct. 24-30

Political sign pilfery, shoplifting, and more plague the Park Cities Crime Reports for Oct. 24-30.

HP CultureFest Coming to HPHS

Highland Park ISD is gearing up for the inaugural HP CultureFest.
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