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Real Talk: Lee Koons
Lee Koons and his wife, Shelby, live in his childhood home in University Park, making their boys the fifth generation to live on Purdue Street and attend Highland Park Presbyterian Church.
New Ranger Family Finds a Second Home in University Park
Soon after MLB player Joc Pederson signed a 2-year contract with the Rangers in December 2024, he and wife, Kelsey, began looking for a new family home in University Park.
Scheffler Takes Third Major Title at PGA
The former HP standout remains on top of the golf world after cruising to his third career major win on Sunday at the PGA Championship in Charlotte.
Youth Advisory Commission Gives UP Council Annual Update
Senior officers in University Park’s Youth Advisory Commission told city leaders about their work volunteering at community events, attending the Youth Town Hall, and learning from city staffers during the University Park city council’s May 6 meeting.
HPISD Board Welcomes New Member
Three Highland Park ISD board of trustees’ members took the oath of office at the board’s May 13 meeting.
In Case You Missed It
Dream Come True Sensory Room Opens at HPHS
The first visitors to Highland Park High School’s renovated sensory room agreed that senior Piper Heath’s improvements didn’t just live up to expectations — they far exceeded them.
Featherbrained Plot: The Birds of Central Market
You’ve seen them. I have too. They creep me out.
Scots Optimistic After Productive Spring
Highland Park concluded spring football practice on Thursday with the annual Blue-Gold public scrimmage at Highlander Stadium.
In Case You Missed It
Highlander Swim Team Looks To Make A Summer Splash
Jason Pullano wants year-round competitive swimming in the Park Cities to be the norm, not the exception.
Camps
Bluffview Resident Simplifies Summer Camp Scheduling
Sifting through camp options to find the perfect fit that blends a child’s interests with their family’s availability can take hours or even days of research.
Bucket List Lodge Lives Up to Its Name
Just a three-hour drive from Dallas, hidden behind the backdrop of the pine forest, lies a secluded cabin retreat.