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Comings and Goings

Check out what's new and coming soon for foodies, crafters, and fitness enthusiasts — and their furry friends.

Lady Scots Take Third at Elite Tourney

As the start of the District 12-5A volleyball schedule approaches, Highland Park appears poised to contend for another crown.

HP Earns Sweep of Keller in Water Polo

Highland Park began the District 3 portion of the water polo season with a sweep of Keller in a doubleheader on Tuesday at the HPISD natatorium.
Events

Equest Announces ‘Run for the Roses’ Theme

Equest is galloping into spring with a “Run for the Roses” themed Blue Ribbon Gala on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 6 to 11 p.m. at Gilley’s Dallas.
Football Tab

Randall’s Return Should Prove Advantageous for Scots

Last year, Buck Randall won the starting quarterback job only a few days before the regular-season opener.
Crime

Park Cities Crime Reports Aug. 25-31

Fraudsters, thieves, delinquent drivers, and porch pirates were up to no good in this week's Park Cities crime reports.

Highland Park Serves Up an Ace of a Ribbon Cutting

Anyone who thinks ribbon cuttings aren’t fun, action-packed events must have missed Highland Park’s celebration of the new pickleball courts at Prather Park.

Latter-Day Scots

At Highland Park High School, the motto “Enter to learn, go forth to serve” is more than a slogan etched on a wall — it’s a way of life. 

Heath Outruns HP in High-Scoring Opener

The Scots absorbed some lessons in a 52-49 loss to Rockwall-Heath at Highlander Stadium.

Scots to Host Football Auction and Caniac Supper

Scots fans can help their team kick off a winning season during the 12th annual Highland Park Football Auction and Caniac Supper, HP’s largest football fundraiser of the year.

‘Sunday Lunches and Fairy Houses’

Charlotte March wrote the song “Sunday Lunches and Fairy Houses” to honor Camp DeSoto, a place she grew to love over eight summers. Now, her words of tribute and memory are making a difference for victims of the July floods that devastated Camp Mystic and the Texas Hill Country. 
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