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Hill Country Flood 2025
Wristbands Available to Show Love, Support for Families Affected by Flooding
The wristbands are available for porch pick up through Saturday night, July 19, at the home of Highland Park High School PTA president Neely Thrash in the 4000 block of Hanover Street.
Try this New French-Inspired Restaurant in Snider Plaza
Sweet Paris Crêperie & Café, an all-day café serving sweet and savory crêpes, omelettes, waffles, salads, and more, opened July 7 in Snider Plaza.
Hill Country Flood 2025
Spontaneous Memorial Honors Flood Victims
It’s not a permanent memorial, but Park Cities residents have already started honoring the victims of Kerr County’s catastrophic flooding.
Highland Park Centennial
Three Tips for Beautiful Living With Pets
Even well-behaved pets can cause a lot of wear and tear on a home over time. Thankfully, there are ways to protect your furnishings and disguise pet clutter without compromising on style.
Crime
Park Cities Crime Reports July 7-13
Thieves, burglars, and reckless roadsters did damage in this week's Park Cities crime reports.
Hill Country Flood 2025
Local Caterer Helps Feed Community Affected by Floods
Local caterer Jeff Rockow knew as soon as he heard about July Fourth’s catastrophic flooding that he wanted to both help support his own daughters and aid other families affected by the disaster.
Free Medical Clinic Grows With God’s Love
Park Cities doctor Barbara Baxter opened the Agape Clinic in the basement of an east Dallas church in 1983.
Hill Country Flood 2025
Nightingale Nook Girls Share Cookies, Send Love to Camp Mystic
Girls from Camp Mystic’s Nightingale Nook Cabin have raised $8,000 by sharing Tweety Cookies, which are famous at the camp they love, with their neighbors in Dallas.
Hill Country Flood 2025
Child Expert Offers Families Grief Guidance
The Park Counseling's Jennifer Kennedy emphasizes the importance of open, age-appropriate conversations
Hill Country Flood 2025
Good Shepherd’s DRR Program Provides Hot Meals in Flood Aftermath
The team deployed to Hunt, Texas on July 7 to set up their rolling kitchen at, providing hot meals for first responders, volunteers, and members of the community impacted by the devastating floods.
Hill Country Flood 2025
ESD Hosts Ribbon-Tying Gathering to Honor Flood Victims
More than 200 trees across campus were wrapped in ribbons