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Versatile HP Midfielder Continues Family Legacy
Krejs hopes senior class can help Scots achieve historic playoff success
Faith
An Artist’s Guide To ‘What To Give Up For Lent’
Artist, writer, and Bluffview resident Brenda Bogart offers a new way to journey through the season of Lent with her first book, "What to Give Up for Lent That Is Not Chocolate."
Starting Spring Off Fresh With Soft Hues And Braid Breads
Each year, I embrace April with unrestricted optimism. The temperature swings of North Texas’ late winter and early spring are but a memory, and a new season is here to stay.
Society
Mad Hatter’s Introduces Judges, Categories for April 20 Tea Party
Get those bonnets and bowlers, cloches and cartwheels, and fascinators and fedoras ready.
DUC Rows to Top Finishes in San Diego
Dallas United Crew, which features several athletes from the Park Cities, earned three strong finishes at the recent San Diego Crew Classic. (Read time: 1.8 minutes)
Open Houses to Check Out: April 2-3
The search to find your forever home is over if you check out these open houses this weekend!
Committee Makes Reading Curriculum Recommendation
A subcommittee of the Highland Park ISD board of trustees Thursday recommended ‘phasing out’ the Lucy Calkins’ Units of Study curriculum for teaching reading and writing in kindergarten-eighth grade.
(Read time: 4.1 minutes)
Zoes Kitchen Snider Plaza Location Closed
The Zoes Kitchen location in Snider Plaza is closed after more than 13 years.
Society
Interfaith Family Services Hosting Annual Auxiliary Luncheon
Interfaith Family Services, a nonprofit that provides services for those in need, is gearing up for its 7th annual auxiliary luncheon.
(Read time: 2.4 minutes)
Mapping the Inequities
“We compare Dallas with Chicago, LA, and New York City, and Dallas has the worst infrastructure and the most inequity of any of those cities.”