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Dallas City Council Passes Ordinance Banning Sale of Dogs and Cats at Pet Stores
The Dallas City Council Wednesday passed an ordinance banning the sale of dogs and cats in pet stores. The only pet store in Dallas that sells cats and dogs is Petland at Preston Road and Forest Lane.
Hawks Freshman Looks for Lower Scores, Higher Numbers
Schachtel hopes her success can inspire young female golfers at Alcuin and beyond
Inwood Motors Owner Retires With a Song
Clay Hansard credits father’s values of honesty, integrity for business longevity
Clark Leads HP to Runner-Up State Finish
Despite a valiant comeback on Tuesday, Highland Park’s quest for a fifth consecutive Class 5A boys golf title is over. (Read time: 1.9 minutes)
Victor Vescovo Heading To Space
St. Mark's alumnus Victor Vescovo is set to become the first person to have gone to the bottom of the ocean, climbed Mount Everest, and gone to space when he joins the crew flying on Blue Origin's NS-21 mission.
Orchestra of New Spain To Host Garden Concert
Orchestra of New Spain will host a garden concert featuring a selection of Spanish-Mexican dance repertoire from the orchestra's February ‘Flamenco Pastorela.'
Comings and Goings
The sporting goods store offers shoes, apparel, and accessories from brands like Nike, adidas, Under Armour, Jordan, and New Balance.
Crime
Park Cities Crime Reports May 2-8
Car capers, truck troubles, and careless drivers plague the Park Cities Crime Reports for May 2-8.
Friends Of Katy Trail Spring Support Campaign Running Through May
Friends of the Katy Trail's annual spring support campaign is running until the end of May.
HPISD School Board Candidate Intends To Request Recount
Tyler Beeson's campaign says he intends to seek a recount of Saturday’s election results “and possibly further action." Beeson challenged incumbent Jae Ellis in the race for the place 4 seat on the Highland Park ISD board of trustees.
‘Slave Dwelling Project’ Returns To Dallas Heritage Village
The Slave Dwelling Project, which seeks to raise awareness and resources to promote education about and preservation of slave dwellings, is returning to North Texas for the third year.