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Rangers, Scots Cruise in Playoff Openers
Jesuit Dallas set a program record for its defensive effort during a 23-1 thumping of Garland in the water polo playoffs on Monday at the Segal Aquatic Center.
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Hockaday Keeps Rolling, Sweeps Ursuline
After three marathon sets, Hockaday swept Ursuline on Monday in a nondistrict battle of Dallas private-school volleyball powers.
Hockaday Neighborhood Gathers For Annual BBQ
The annual HNA fall event brought neighbors together for a picnic under the shade of oak trees, and included a balloon artist and face painter.
Panthers Keep Win Streak Alive, Top WTW
Hillcrest continued its dominance atop the District 13-5A volleyball standings with a four-set road win over rival W.T. White on Friday.
Knights Rally to Clip ESD in SPC Opener
A late rally by Bellaire Episcopal led to a heartbreaking defeat for Episcopal School of Dallas in the SPC 4A opener on Friday.
Better Business Bureau: Investment Scam Losses Rising
Investment scams are becoming much more costly for seniors and others duped into believing they are getting incredible returns, the Better Business Bureau (BBB) warns.
Jesuit, Ursuline Take Medals in Opener
Jesuit Dallas and Ursuline both took second behind Southlake Carroll in their respective divisions at the season-opening Ranger Relays swimming meet.
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City of Dallas Addresses Hazardous Waste Disposal
City reminds residents why it's not wise to dispose of paint or other hazardous waste in garbage bins or recycle roll carts
SMU Welcomes Students, Tracks Dinosaurs, Acquires Art
SMU welcomed nearly 2,000 new students, the university's scholars tracked dinosaur footprints, and the Meadows Museum acquired contemporary Spanish artwork.
‘Preston Hollow People’ Applauds
Learn more about people making Preston Hollow shine, including Lisa Dwinal, a middle school faculty member at The Hockaday School, who is one of 26 educators from across the country, and the only teacher from Texas, to be accepted into the 2024 Peace Teachers program at the United States Institute of Peace.
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Covenant Senior Plays All Over the Field, But Usually Winds Up in the End Zone
He’s a wide receiver, running back, cornerback, kicker, and punter. He’s lined up at quarterback, and would play elsewhere, too, if his coaches asked or needed him.