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JLD Funds Innovative Education for Dallas ISD
More than $77,000 of funding was distributed to 33 Dallas ISD educators thanks to the Junior League of Dallas and Texas Instruments.
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Grace Conley
Living
Relaxation by Any Other Name Smells So Calm
A scent specifically selected for Edgemere’s new Sensory Room evokes a calming olfactory response, welcoming residents and guests to a place created to ease agitation.
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Staff Report
Sports
Garrick, Jesuit Blank Rival Scots on Ice
Rhys Garrick’s hat trick propelled Jesuit to a 6-0 shutout of Highland Park on Wednesday in Farmers Branch.
Sports
Sontag, HP Harriers Claim District Crown
Highland Park’s Ryan Sontag won an individual gold medal in dominating fashion at the District 12-5A girls cross country meet in McKinney.
News
Park Cities Residents Celebrate National Night Out
Park Cities neighbors connected with each other and local first responders on Oct. 7 during National Night Out.
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Sarah Hodges
News
Mixed-Use Development Coming to Preston Center
Slated for completion in 2028, a new development at 8300 Douglas will include 300,000 square feet of office space across 12 stories, a 17-story luxury residential tower with 147 units, and 24,000 square feet of curated retail and dining.
PC Events Feature Vintage Cars, Expert in Historic Architecture
Whether you like getting outside to view vintage cars or opening your wallet to hear from an expert in historic millwork, Preservation Park Cities (PPC), led by president Jason Morski, has an event scheduled for you.
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Staff Report
Living
Dance Friday Night Away, Then Tour Turtle Creek Homes on Sunday
The picturesque Turtle Creek neighborhood supports a range of lifestyles and architecture with high-rise condos, historic estates, old-world architecture, and cottage retreats located within proximity.
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Staff Report
Blog
Caroline Hunt Lecture Series Lifts Off at Flight Museum
The Frontiers of Flight Museum invites visitors to join them in taking flight as they embark on the inaugural Caroline Rose Hunt Lecture series on Oct. 22.
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Grace Conley
Events
HPHS Theater Presents ‘Pippin’
Highland Park High School theater students will transport audiences to a world of glory and adventure during their production of 'Pippin' from Oct. 16 to 19 in Highland Park High School's Palmer Auditorium. Showtimes are at 7 p.m. on Oct. 16, 17, and 18, and at 2 p.m. on Oct. 19.
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Grace Conley
General
Rangers, Scots Cruise in Playoff Openers
Jesuit junior Charlie Gall reached the 100-goal milestone for his career during a 24-3 win over Garland in the water polo playoffs on Monday.