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Living
Centenarian Celebrates Birthday at Moody Family YMCA
What does a 100-year-old’s fitness routine look like? Ask Joan Eichner.
News
It’s Time to Turn Down the Heat on Divisive Political Discourse
In the United States, the political climate has become red hot. Increasingly, people are influenced politically by the media they consume online; sometimes a new perspective unlocks a new ideology, opening the door to political awareness and discussion.
Community
Celebrating Hadley Hanna’s Life on What Would Have Been Her Ninth Birthday
Pink vanilla cotton candy with sprinkles. Rainbow unicorns painted on little faces. Glittering crosses on arms, cartwheels on a tumble track, and hearts painted in every color imaginable inside an art bus.
Tributes
Prominent Developer Henry S. Miller III Dead at 79
Henry S. Miller III, who oversaw his family's more than century-old real estate firm and is known for his work developing the West Village shopping center as well as his stewardship of Highland Park Village and the Preston Royal Village shopping center, died on Feb. 28 at 79.
Crime
Park Cities Crime Reports Feb. 23-March 1
Thieves, burglars, and mischief makers plagued the Park Cities in this week's crime reports.
General
Norma’s Cafe Owner Remembered As Respected Restaurant Industry Leader
Edward "Ed" Murph III, the owner of beloved Dallas comfort food institution Norma's Cafe, is being remembered for his "unwavering commitment to community service and leadership."
General
Elizabeth Carlock Phillips Named 2026 Beacon Award Honoree
Elizabeth Carlock Phillips, a Park Cities native and advocate for camp safety who founded No More Victims, has been named the 2026 Beacon Award Honoree by the Grant Halliburton Foundation.
General
Waymo Self-Driving Car Service Makes Dallas Debut
The ride-hailing service area in Dallas runs from University Park to the Bishop Arts District from north to south.
General
Park Cities Presbyterian Church Associate Pastor Accepts Nomination to Lead New Church
Park Cities Presbyterian Church (PCPC) Associate Pastor Paul Goebel has accepted a nomination to take the helm of Christ Presbyterian Church in Nashville.
Community
Snow Days Give Neighbors a License to Chill
Neighbors made the most of the snow and ice when schools and offices closed last week of January