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Klyde Warren Celebrates 10 Years With Party in the Park

Klyde Warren's Party in the Park raised almost $1.2 million in celebration of the park's 10th anniversary.

Central Market’s Feast of Sharing Events Return

Central Market/H-E-B’s annual Feast of Sharing events are returning to Dallas and Fort Worth this season after a two-year hiatus because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Lady Scots Turn Attention to Playoffs

After wrapping up its dominance of District 7-6A in volleyball, Highland Park can now focus on a lengthy postseason run.

Dallas Gallery Hosting Exhibition With Artist Sibylle Szaggars Redford

Dallasites can peruse about 30 pieces by multimedia artist Sibylle Szaggars Redford, who’s married to actor Robert Redford, at Christopher Martin Gallery in the Design District until Nov. 4.

Tour the Kips Bay Decorator Show House – Virtually

Miss the Kips Bay Decorator Show House during its shortened run? Decor enthusiasts can watch a virtual tour from the comfort of home.

Reunion Tower New Restaurant to Come Spring 2023

Reunion Tower has a new steak and seafood concept set to open in spring 2023: Crown Block.
Crime

‘Person of Interest’ in Nails-In-Roadways Incidents Arrested in Collin County

Plano police Oct. 24 arrested a Grand Prairie man that Univesity Park police say is a "person of interest" in a string of incidents of nails being left on roadways during the last several weeks.
Voices

Rules to Ignore

Recently, I went shopping at one of my favorite retailers, St. Bernard.

Heckler, Hudson to Run for HP at State

Highland Park will send two runners to the Class 6A girls state cross country meet on Nov. 4 in Round Rock.
Crime

Park Cities Crime Reports Oct. 17-23

A marred Mercedes, bicycle burglars, and more plague the Park Cities Crime Reports for Oct. 17-23.

Early Voting Begins For Nov. 8 Midterms

Early voting in the Nov. 8 midterm elections kicked off at 7 a.m. Oct. 24 and runs through Nov. 4.
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