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Give Caregivers a Break

For those navigating the diagnosis of the early stages of dementia or Alzheimer’s Disease for a family member still living at home, there is a need to come up to the surface just to catch a breath.

Dallas City Council Approves Elm Thicket/Northpark Zoning Changes

After years of debate, the Dallas City Council Wednesday approved zoning changes that supporters hope will help preserve the character and history of the Elm Thicket/Northpark neighborhood near Dallas Love Field.

Unbeaten Scots Set to Host Vikings Next

Entering a home game Friday against Irving Nimitz, Highland Park is the clear frontrunner in District 7-6A.

Alley Market Returns to Galleria Dallas Oct. 21 and 22

The market, held in the Galleria's outdoor alley next to The Blue Fish, will become home more than 15 local vendors, selling everything from artisanal clothing to handmade jewelry to pet clothing.

Nordstrom Consolidating Galleria Dallas Store Into Two Levels

Nordstrom is consolidating its three-floor Galleria Dallas store into two floors.

House of the Month: 4929 Seneca Drive

When location, landscape, and home come together in a superbly thoughtful way, there is nothing more satisfying.

Slow Cooking Yields Big Flavors with Minimal Attention

October is made for football games, tailgate parties, autumn picnics, backyard gatherings, and cozy meals.

With High Hopes, Scots Enter Playoffs

After an unbeaten regular season, the Highland Park boys will start their inaugural playoff run on Saturday against Southlake Carroll.

Ageless ‘Golden Gladiator’ to Visit HP

Plenty of guys in their sixties dream of reliving their glory days on the football field. Michael Lynch followed through and did it.

The Tale of the Beleagured ‘Anti-Woke’ Financial Tech Company Operating on Strait Lane

A Wall Street Journal story tells the tale of a financial technology company geared toward people who see Wall Street as too liberal.
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