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Patricia Love Stephens
Patricia Love Stephens, cherished mother, grandmother, sister, cousin, and friend passed away peacefully on January 23, 2026, after a long life filled with love and laughter.
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Kushner-Linked Company Buys High-Rise Near SMU
A company tied to the Kushner family has bought a 28-story, high-rise apartment building near SMU. The sale marked the second-largest residential sale in the Dallas-Fort Worth area since 2022, according to Northmarq, which represented the seller, Convexity Properties.
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Major Change on the Menu for HPHS Cafeteria
What’s cooking in the Highland Park High School cafeteria this spring?
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When Weather Gave Them Ice, These Residents Went Ice Skating
A former Olympian glided across Germany Park last month — not on a track, but on a sheet of ice that transformed the practice field into Dallas’s most unlikely skating rink.
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HPISD Sees Jump in Test Scores
It’s good news when Highland Park ISD students improve their scores more than expected on a standardized achievement test.
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Donors Make $50M Gift to Boost SMU Athletics
A group of four families ponied up $50 million to boost student athletics by funding scholarships, Name Image and Likeness (NIL) advancement, and revenue sharing.
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Loved LunarFest? Let Its Volunteers Know!
People Newspapers celebrated the Year of the Fire Horse on Feb. 21 at LunarFest, an event that brought together the traditions of the Chinese New Year, Korean Seollal, and Vietnamese Tết.
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Groundhog Day Brought Changes for HPHS Schedules
Highland Park discovered its future foes on the gridiron and hardwood Feb. 2 when the UIL unveiled new district alignments for the 2026-28 school years.
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Maja Lardner Takes Goal-Scoring Prowess to NWSL
Maja Lardner admits she’s never been the best judge of her own talent. And until recently, she wasn’t sure whether professional soccer was in her future.
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Playoffs Opening For Local Hoops Teams
It’s officially playoff time for local basketball programs competing in the UIL, while state championships are set to be decided this week for teams in TAPPS.
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DART Board OKs Plan To Return Tax Dollars to Cities
The Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) board Friday greenlit a plan that could return some sales tax dollars to member cities in an effort to persuade cities — including Highland Park and University Park — to call off their withdrawal elections.