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Living

SMU Study Explores How Imagining Regret Can Drive Action

A new study suggests that imagining how you might feel after skipping a flu shot might be key to actually getting one.
Events

Favorites of 2025: Pioneer Woman Shares Recipes, Stories

Managing editor Sarah Hodges learned to cook from the Pioneer Woman. This article about Ree Drummond's talk at the George W. Bush Presidential Center was one of her favorites of 2025.
Schools

Taking the WrAP

Highland Park ISD has introduced a new tool to help students sharpen their writing skills — the WrAP, short for Writing Assessment Program, by ERB.
Schools

HPHS Teachers Create Best in Class Hype Video

Highland Park’s sports teams scored some wins this season, but when it comes to hype videos, they’ve all been outplayed.
Sports

HP Guard’s Perimeter Prowess Has Given Defenses Nightmares

A year ago, Highland Park guard Canon Wyatt was known primarily for his pinpoint perimeter accuracy on the basketball court.
Sports

Lady Scots Set for Tournament Challenges

Highland Park will test itself against some elite competition this week at the Spring Creek Invitational girls basketball tournament in Mansfield.
Sports

Morris, Stone Shine in College Bowl Wins

Former Highland Park standout Chandler Morris led Virginia to 13-7 upset win over Missouri in the Gator Bowl on Saturday.
Sports

HP Tennis Academy Announces Winter/Spring Programs

The HP Tennis Academy will offer young players multiple levels of programming — from pee wee to tournament and elite training — this winter and spring.
Sports

Favorites of 2025: Bring Home Your Favorite Seat

This story about the sale of Blue Back chairs in Highlander Stadium was one of managing editor Sarah Hodges' favorites of 2025.
Schools

Concussions Are Concerning, But Fear Needn’t Bench Athletes

Concussions should be taken seriously. But concerns about brain injuries don’t need to sideline athletes from the sports they love, experts told a standing-room-only crowd on Nov. 18 at Highland Park High School.
Sports

Scots Ready to Turn the Page, Build Off Last Year’s Success

After an offseason of trying to emphasize the positives, Highland Park is preparing for a new soccer campaign focused on the future.
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