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Looking For a New Action-Packed Sport? Try Math
Highland Park High School ranked among the best in the state last year in a fast-paced, team sport that requires talent, skill, and lots of hard work.
By
Sarah Hodges
Kershaw Calling It a (Brilliant) Career
The former HP standout and future Hall of Fame pitcher announced on Thursday he will retire at the end of this season, his 18th with the Dodgers.
Gall, Rangers Sweep Scots in Water Polo
Jesuit pulled away in the second half to top Highland Park 14-5 on Wednesday behind Charlie Gall's eight goals.
UP Pavement Preservation Project Wrapping Up
Some University Park blocks have been closed due to the city’s pavement preservation project, but work is scheduled to wrap up and the streets to reopen by 7 p.m. tonight.
By
Sarah Hodges
Scots to Host Caniac Supper This Friday
The Scots aren’t the only ones who need to fuel up before Friday’s home game against Pulaski Academy.
By
Sarah Hodges
A Game Changer for Sugar Free Cocktails
As Texans, native or not, many of us feel like a great margarita is our birthright. But, let’s face it, the high sugar content in a margarita can be a drawback.
Site Readings
October Site Reading
Not in the mood for Halloween yet? Raise your spirits with these picks from People Newspapers’ October site reading column:
By
Sarah Hodges
HPISD Seniors Recognized as National Merit Semifinalists
Eighteen seniors at Highland Park High School have been named Semifinalists in the 2026 National Merit Scholarship Program.
By
Sarah Hodges
Highland Park Mayor Favors Keeping Park Signs Bronze
During a brief study session on Sept. 16, the Highland Park Town Council brainstormed the burning issue of park signage.
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Contributor
Nonprofits
Where to Give on North Texas Giving Day
Browse NorthTexasGivingDay.org to learn about the needs across our region and to make a gift to a nonprofit or cause area you care about.
The Church Cannot Be Whole Without Disability Inclusion
Without including people with disabilities in our churches, we will never be all God is welcoming us to be. — Dr. Erik Carter