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Sports

Scots Look to Eliminate Unbeaten Rangers

Highland Park will clash with Frisco Lone Star in a Class 5A Division I quarterfinal showdown on Friday at The Star.
Events

Frozen Jr. Opens Tonight at MIS

Fifth-and sixth-grade theater students will bring the winter magic of Frozen Jr. to the stage at McCulloch Intermediate School from tonight through Dec. 6.
News

University Park Lights Tree, Honors Memory of Children Lost

The community gathered to celebrate the memory of Park Cities children who have been lost during the 26th annual tree lighting at Elena’s Children’s Park on Dec. 2.
Society

Junior Symphony Ball Funds Musical Opportunities

The 68th Annual JSB will bring together more than 2,800 high school students from over 25 area schools
Business

Comings and Goings

The Devonshire Club blends Americana, Asian, and French inspirations, along with a touch of Greek flair.
News

New Assessment Results Are Coming to Town

Parents of fourth, seventh, and 11th graders will be able to access their students' scores on the WrAP, short for Writing Assessment Program, from ERB by the end of the day on Friday.
Sports

Rangers Rally Past HP in Seesaw Battle

Jesuit rallied from a double-digit deficit in the second half, then held on for a 64-62 victory over Highland Park on Tuesday.
News

UP Council Approves Vehicle Restrictions in Snider Plaza

The University Park city council moved forward with post-construction traffic controls in Snider Plaza during its Nov. 18 meeting
News

Cold Weather, Holiday Cheer at UP Tree Lighting

The weather outside was frightful, but Park Cities residents had some delightful fun during University Park’s annual Holiday Tree Lighting in Snider Plaza.
Food

New Bakery Warms Up Preston Center

Despite its cozy 1,050 square-foot-space, the bakery has an expansive pastry case and espresso bar, a refrigerated grab-and-go section, and shelves that display a well-curated selection of items.
News

Performing in School Is Hard Enough; Try It While Hungry

A few miles away from Highland Park, the wealthiest town in Texas, students come home hungry every day.
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