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Living

Kids Stir Up Fall Fun at Library with Apple Oobleck Experiment

It squished like slime, smelled like apple pie, and tempted more than a few taste buds.
Sports

HP, Panthers Set for High-Stakes Finale

With a victory against Midlothian in the regular-season finale, Highland Park can complete another unbeaten run through District 7-5A Div. I.
News

UP City Prosecutor Retires After 59 Years of Service

Upon retirement, UP city prosecutor Dick Wood Jr. is honored by the UP City Council after more than five decades of service.
News

Could Snider Plaza Property Owners Pay for Employee Parking?

The city of University Park plans to approach property owners in Snider Plaza about the creation of a Public Improvement District to fund employee parking.
Home

Is the Best Gift a Getaway? 

Deciding whether to stay, roam, or own for the holidays
Business

The Plaza, ‘Such a Great Neighborhood Retail Center,’ Turns 75

Dallas is known internationally as a retail mecca, with big-name shopping centers usurping the spotlight of what truly remains the last community-centric, user-friendly shopping center in the city.
Community

Armstrong PTA to Bring the Magic with Annual Online Auction

The Armstrong Elementary Parent Teacher Association invites visitors to celebrate the magic of giving through its annual online silent auction.
Sports

Lady Scots Sweep Melissa, Keep Advancing

Highland Park’s 17th consecutive win on Tuesday pushed the Lady Scots into the third round of the Class 5A Division I volleyball playoffs.
Community

Salvation Army Angel Tree Program Opens

The organization is encouraging individuals, families, and friends to help fulfill the wish lists of more than 35,000 Angels this year.
Crime

Park Cities Crime Reports Oct. 27-Nov. 2

It was all tricks and no treats for thieves and mischief makers in this week's Park Cities crime reports.
News

HP Calls For May Election on DART Membership

The star issue of the lively and impassioned Nov. 4 Highland Park town council meeting was a proposed ordinance ordering an election to be held on May 2, 2026 to determine whether the Town of Highland Park should withdraw its membership in the DART system. 
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