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Business

Comings and Goings

Mahjong enthusiasts, design lovers, and social seekers have found a new home in this intimate environment featuring a selection of retail items, rotating trunk shows, and beautifully designed game tables from Dallas resident and entrepreneur Lisa Rocchio.
Living

Local Teen Made, Then Saved, His Feature Filmmaking Debut 

After earning their high school diplomas, Joseph Jeavons and his teenage creative team graduated from short films to features.
Schools

Armstrong’s Gala Enchants Guests With Magical Auction

The Glass Slipper Gala was one for the storybooks, raising crucial funds to create more happily ever afters for students, staff, and the community.
News

UP Voters to Consider DART Withdrawal

The University Park city council voted unanimously on Jan. 6 to hold a special election on whether to withdraw from the Dallas Area Rapid Transit system.
News

Town Thanks HP Charitable League for Employee Gifts

Monies received primarily from the Highland Park Charitable League plus individual residents provided a $650 one-time appreciation gift to each full-time employee of the town of Highland Park.
Crime

Park Cities Crime Reports Dec. 29-Jan. 4

Troublemakers started the new year off wrong in this week's Park Cities crime reports.
Living

Gale Sliger Still Getting It Done Her Way

Among her other endeavors and life trajectories, the nonagenarian is often remembered for her prominent 1980s-90s role as the hostess with the mostest.
News

Former Valley View Mall Project Lands Japanese Equity Partners

Premier at Dallas Midtown to include six-story, mixed-use community
Sports

Lady Scots Set to Kick Off in Georgetown

Highland Park will start its season with some elite competition this week at the annual Governor’s Cup tournament in Georgetown.
Schools

Armstrong Students Showcase Creativity in Invention Convention

No one likes to spend a day at the beach with sand in their shorts. Spreading cold butter on toast can be a recipe for a crumby mess. And a Labubu should never be mistaken for a dog toy.
Community

‘Park Cities People’ Applauds

'Park Cities People' recognizes the winner of HPISD's financial audit art cover competition, University Park's longtime city prosecutor, the senior minister at HPUMC, and the members of Girl Scout Troop 3719.
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