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They’re Adorable! (Unless You’re an Avid Gardener)
They’re cute. They’re cuddly. And their fluffy tails, perky ears, and twitchy noses have given Park Cities residents even more reasons to say “aww” this summer.
Ceremony at SMU Marks 24 Years Since 9/11
Park Cities leaders and first responders honored those who lost their lives 24 years ago in history’s deadliest terrorist attacks with a Thursday morning ceremony in SMU’s Main Quad.
For Easy Weeknight Meals, Ditch the Cans and Open the Jar
Tonnino’s salmon is sourced exclusively from Alaskan waters and carefully hand-cut to ensure exceptional quality.
As Filming Wraps, Autumn Tailgating Begins
Because the cost of groceries continues to rise and many are feeling the added stress of uncertain times, season four of my cooking series focuses on budget-friendly meals and at-home celebrations that won’t stretch the wallet.
HPISD Parent Challenges Forfeiture of Soccer Title in Court
The game isn’t over for Highland Park ISD’s 2024-25 varsity soccer team. The parent of a player has taken her fight to reinstate HP’s forfeited state championship to district court.
News
Whataburger, Campisi’s Return to Love Field
The two beloved eateries are again slinging burgers and pizza in airport food court
Crime
Park Cities Crime Reports Sept. 1-7
Park Cities residents were in for some unpleasant surprises in this week's Crime Reports.
Fees Going Up, But Survey Says: Residents Love Highland Park
Highland Park residents will pay more for town services beginning on Oct. 1.
Yondr Pouch Rollout Going Well, Administrators Say
Highland Park ISD middle and high school students are holding their heads a little higher as they walk down the halls this fall.
Missing Turns and Finding Our Way
I spent a full week in July crisscrossing Delaware and Maryland with my son for lacrosse tournaments and realized the trip was not about getting everything right — it was about being present.
‘Park Cities People’ Applauds
Highland Park graduates Charles Nelson, who plans to attend Duke University, and Brooks Simmons, who plans to attend the University of Texas, who have been selected for the 16th Annual Byron Nelson International Junior Golf Awards Scholarship.