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Carbone’s vs. Carbone

Carbone’s Fine Food and Wine filed a lawsuit in the U.S. District Court in the Northern District of Texas against new Italian-American restaurant Carbone, alleging trademark infringement and that the similar name is confusing customers.

Park Cities Presbyterian Church Foundation Investigating ‘Improperly Diverted’ Funds

The Park Cities Presbyterian Church Foundation says it’s hired a forensic accounting firm and legal counsel after discovering someone who held various posts at the foundation “improperly diverted” donations.
Society

2nd Annual Cancer Support Community Red Tie Gala

Third time was the charm! After two COVID postponements, Cancer Support Community North Texas celebrated its 20th anniversary at the organization’s second-annual Red Tie Gala on Friday, April 29 at the Empire Room.

Berkley’s Market To Open in Knox Street

Berkley’s Market (formerly Royal Blue Grocery) plans to expand their footprint in Dallas with a new location just off the Katy Trail in the trendy Knox District area set to open later this year.
Society

Junior League of Dallas Hosts 100th Birthday Celebration

The Junior League of Dallas recently hosted its 100th birthday celebration May 4, the organization’s original charter date.
Society

Dec My Room Hosts Fourth Annual “Room to Grow” Luncheon and Fashion Presentation

Colorful spring fashions, pink bubbly, and butterflies were on full display at the fourth annual Room to Grow luncheon and fashion presentation on Wednesday, April 6, 2022 in the Neiman Marcus Courtyard at NorthPark Center.

Open Houses to Check Out June 4-5

Looking for that new home? We have some open houses to check out this weekend.

NTPGA Awards Golf Scholarships to Grads

Highland Park’s Sophie Biediger is among 73 graduating golfers announced as winners of scholarships awarded by the Northern Texas PGA Foundation. (Read time: 1.9 minutes)

Dallas Lost Nearly 15,000 People Between 2020 and 2021

Between 2020 and 2021, nearly 15,000 people moved out of Dallas. Specifically, the city lost 14,777 people during that time period, according to a new report from the U.S. Census Bureau.

Pullano Picked to Lead Blue Wave in 6A

Former Granbury coach Jason Pullano will replace Jason Cole, who retired after overseeing the HP swimming program for the past 15 years. (Read time: 1.6 minutes)

Not Your Grandma’s Faux Flowers

Navy Blooms showcases the benefits of the fake-out
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