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Cattle Baron’s Ball to Help ‘Lasso A Cure’

Cattle Baron’s Ball will return to Southfork Ranch after nearly 10 years to help “lasso a cure” with a “ranches, rubies, and ropers”-themed party that organizers say will have “more glitter than dirt” despite the outdoor location.

Farmers Provide Early Road Test for HP

As Randy Allen prepares Highland Park for its final nondistrict contest, he’s also approaching another milestone in his decorated coaching career.

Open Houses to Check Out This Weekend: Sep. 3-4

With this cloud cover bringing down the temperatures and giving us a little peek at fall weather, it's time to get out and go house hunting! Check out our open house roundup for this weekend.

Gallery: Lady Scots Defend Relay Title at Norbuck

Highland Park defended its title in the girls' varsity division at the Luke’s Locker Six-Mile Relay on Saturday at Norbuck Park.

‘Need for Speed’

Park Place Porsche Dallas service technician Seantrel Sloan has been at it again – restoring another classic car with competition-worthy parts.

Ray Washburne To Keynote Preservation Park Cities Distinguished Speaker Luncheon

Highland Park Village president Ray Washburne will be the keynote speaker at the annual Preservation Park Cities Distinguished Speaker luncheon set for 11:30 a.m. Oct. 17 at the Dallas Country Club.

Scots Prepare to Retire Stafford’s No. 7

The quarterback who led the Scots to a state championship in 2005 will have his uniform number retired during a halftime ceremony on Sept. 9.

HP Keeps Rolling in Early Tournaments

After head coach Michael Dearman surpassed another milestone, Highland Park earned a third-place finish at the prestigious Volleypalooza tournament.

Lady Scots Defend Relay Title at Norbuck

Highland Park showcased its depth and defended its title in the girls varsity division at the Six-Mile Relay on Saturday at Norbuck Park.

DFW Falls To Second In U.S. For New Apartment Construction

The Dallas-Fort Worth area fell from leading the country in new apartment development in 2022 for the first time since 2018 to second, behind only the New York City area, according to a RentCafe study.
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