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HP Athletes Finalize Collegiate Plans

For nine Highland Park athletes, dreams were achieved Wednesday as they put pen to paper to finalize their collegiate intentions on National Signing Day. 
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Plan a Valentine Tea as a Gift From The Heart

Christy Rost shares the recipe for her ginger tea cake, a single-layer confection with a tender crumb.
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From Slopes to Shores, Dallas Makes Spring Break Plans

Spring Break serve as an opportunity to reconnect with friends and family
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HP Council May Seek Deeper Look at Home Basements

The implications of basements were on council members’ minds as they met in a study session after their main meeting on Feb. 3.
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Yard Signs Show Support for Hadley Hanna Celebration

Yard signs are available to support the Feb. 13 Celebration of Life fundraiser honoring Hadley Hanna.
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Frisco Wakeland Escapes HP With Win

Highland Park’s girls soccer team gave Frisco Wakeland all it could handle Tuesday in a state-ranked battle at Highlander Stadium. 
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Therapy Dogs Make School Days Better 

When students in Highland Park ISD went back to the classroom in January, two furry, four-legged friends were there to meet them.
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Is It Game Over for DART in the Park Cities?

University Park has joined five other cities planning to hold special elections to determine whether to continue their membership in the Dallas Area Rapid Transit system.
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HP Archers on Target in Tourney

Highland Park archers hit the bullseye at this weekend’s annual Highland Park Scholarship Tournament.
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Highland Park Finds Out Future Foes

Highland Park discovered its future foes on the gridiron and hardwood Monday when the UIL unveiled new district alignments for the 2026-28 athletic seasons. 
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Park Cities Crime Reports Jan. 26-Feb. 1

Mischief makers may have gotten cold feet in last week's snow. Relatively few crimes were reported in the Park Cities.
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