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Schools

Opening a Successful Restaurant? It’s Not a Piece of Cake

Tired of the same old sushi rolls? The staff at Sakanaboru will make one your way, complete with fresh sauces and locally-sourced ingredients, then use a machine with seven guillotines to slice it while you wait.
Food

Christmas Yule Log Cake Is Simple and Spectacular

I’ve often said guests may not recall the menu, but they should always remember the dessert.
Food

What Is a Traditional Christmas Dinner, Anyway?

The holidays are upon us! High-resolution picture-perfect feasts are depicted on covers of glossy magazines, catalogs, and in our inboxes. 
Community

Klyde Warren Park Holiday Celebration Returns

On Dec. 6, Dallas residents kicked off the holiday season with Klyde Warren Park's annual tree lighting event.
Living

Shakin’ All Over 

Anthropologists tell us the handshake started when Neanderthals met and, instead of grunting menacingly at each other, showed their empty hands as if to say, “No weapon. Me. You. Friend?” 
Sports

HP Shuts Down Lone Star in 12-5A Opener

Highland Park cruised to a 46-25 win over Frisco Lone Star in its District 12-5A girls basketball opener on Tuesday.
Sports

Gophers Hold Off Late Rally by Scots

After riding an offensive surge to three wins in tournament play the weekend of Dec. 6-7, Highland Park returned home and suffered a 53-50 defeat against Class 6A power Grand Prairie on Monday.
Food

New York Bakery Opens in University Park

Maman, a New York-based, French-inspired café and bakery, has opened in The Plaza at Preston Center.
Crime

Park Cities Crime Reports Dec. 1-7

Frosty weather didn't put a chill on criminal activity in this week's Park Cities Crime Reports.
Community

Collection of Memories Helps Bradfield Mark Centennial Year 

Bradfield parent teacher association president Kamela Aboussie was cleaning out junk in the school’s cabinets when she found a treasure.
News

No DART in Highland Park?

Highland Park voters are slated to decide in May whether to continue the town’s membership in the Dallas Area Rapid Transit system.
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