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Crime

Park Cities Crime Reports July 14-19

Thieves were up to no good in this week's Park Cities Crime Reports, stealing bikes, tools, personal information, credit cards, and packages.
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‘Long Haul Love’ Checklist From Friend of the Hanna Family

"The real grief," Mary C. Lawson Corrigan says, "begins when the crowds go home."
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Our Community’s Shared Catastrophe and Compassion

Ten years ago this May I sat in the Morton Meyerson Symphony Hall for my daughter’s baccalaureate service when my son started texting furiously. 
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Park Cities Families Raise $15,000 for Camp Mystic Girls

Three Park Cities families, with some help from KDC Real Estate Development, raised more than $15,000 at a lemonade stand on July 12 to help remember Camp Mystic girls who were victims of the Hill Country’s catastrophic flooding.
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Second Graders Raise More Than $18,000 at Lemonade Stand Honoring Janie Hunt

Second-grade boys at Hyer Elementary School came together on Saturday at a pink lemonade stand to honor Janie Hunt, the big sister of their classmate Henry.

Now Showing: Discontentment With The Fate of Film Watching

A perfect storm of streaming, the pandemic, and a glut of superhero movies has killed movie going.

Raising Teens In Summer: A Delicate Dance

Gone are the days of lemonade stands in the front yard and movie nights where they’d sit through the whole thing — now it’s late-night outings, inconsistent curfews, and group texts that determine your family calendar.

Scheffler Adds Claret Jug to Trophy Case

Scottie Scheffler attached another major championship to his remarkable resume on Sunday in Northern Ireland.
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HP Cousins, Friends Open Snow Cone Stand for Flood Relief

With the help of children from around the neighborhood, the Wallace and Bame cousins raised more than $3,500 for the victims of the Hill Country’s catastrophic flooding by selling $5 icy treats in flavors like Tiger’s Blood, Pina Colada, and Blue Raspberry. 

Off The Beaten Path: Mountain Bikers See Success

As cycling gained widespread popularity during the pandemic in 2020, perhaps it’s no coincidence that the Highland Park cycling team was launched a year later.
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