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Comeback Lifts HP to Wild Win in Tyler

Highland Park scored 10 touchdowns and rallied from a late 10-point deficit to secure a 70-66 victory over Tyler in the district opener on Friday.
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Seven Design Ideas For Rooms With High Ceilings

Soaring ceilings are a sought-after feature that can also present some unique challenges, but there are design solutions to help make tall-ceilinged rooms feel inviting and intimate.
Events

Dallas CASA to Honor Goldman Sachs

The Jan and Judge Barefoot Sanders Champion of Children Award will be presented on Oct. 9 at The Fairmont Dallas.
General

HP, Tyler Meet Going Different Directions

Highland Park is 3-1, while Tyler is 1-3 entering their District contest.

Dementia Patient Caregivers Need Options, Information

As dementia cases rise and families grapple with caring for aging loved ones, our community is seeking trusted, local solutions to keep their family members safe and comfortable. 

It May Be Halftime, But the Action Is Just Getting Started

Some of the most show-stopping action at this season’s Highland Park football games will happen during halftime.

Rangers Race Past Irving in 7-6A Opener

Jesuit Dallas earned its first victory of the season on Thursday, but how the Rangers won might have been more important.

HPISD Honors Parkitects, MIS/HPMS Nurses

The Highland Park ISD board of trustees recognized outstanding work by students and life-saving efforts by nurses during its Sept. 23 meeting.

Comings and Goings

Jo’Seon Wagyu Omakase - Dallas’ first Korean Wagyu omakase dining experience will land in the Design District this fall.

Chefs For Farmers Outgrows Humble Beginnings

The Food and Wine Festival showcases the area’s most acclaimed chefs, winemakers, brewers, and mixologists from top restaurants, bakeries, private clubs, and distilleries at Old City Park, Oct. 29-Nov. 2.
Crime

Park Cities Crime Reports Sept. 15-21

Fraudsters and fellow no-good-doers were out in force in this week's Park Cities crime reports.
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