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Lady Scots Pass Test, Top Lake Highlands

Highland Park's quest for an unbeaten run through District 7-6A included a four-set victory on Tuesday at Lake Highlands.

HPISD Superintendent Stepping Down After the 2022-2023 School Year

Dr. Tom Trigg, Highland Park ISD’s eighth superintendent since 1914 who’s served in that role since 2015, announced at the Oct. 11 school board meeting that he will resign effective at the end of the 2022-2023 school year.

Eataly Restaurant Fest Comes to NorthPark for Second Half of October

Eataly in NorthPark Center is hosting its Restaurant Fest, the fall edition of the premier culinary event, from Oct. 14-30.

At 80, Amateur Talent Scout Can’t Stop Planning Productions

As a child in Taiwan, Teresa Yu set up a unique barter system.

Water Conservation Request Lifted For UP

The Dallas County Park Cities Municipal Utility District (DCPCMUD) water treatment plant resumed pumping, and emergency interconnects were discontinued, so the city of University Park is no longer asking residents to voluntarily conserve water.
Crime

Park Cities Crime Reports Oct. 3-9

A transformer-related power outage, catalytic converter capers, and more plague the Park Cities Crime Reports for Oct. 3-9.

Allred Receives Advocate For American Business Award

U.S. Rep. Colin Allred, D-Dallas, stopped by the North Dallas Chamber of Commerce Oct. 4 to receive the Advocate for American Business Award from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.

Digging Defense: Finally Given Her Chance, Winford Lifts Lady Scots

Zoe Winford played her first varsity volleyball match for Highland Park in August, but she’s been contributing to the team’s success for more than a year.

Behind The Scenes of Raider Media News

Raider Media News entertains and informs the Highland Park Middle School community with a weekly campus-wide show, complete with an in-house band.

What a Difference Underground Detention Makes

Park Cities leaders say recent stormwater projects helped stave off some of the worst runoff effects – even after recent record rainfall.
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