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News
Early Voting Underway for Primary Runoff Elections
Early voting for the May 26 primary runoff elections is underway until May 22. Here's what to know about what's on the ballot in the Park Cities and Preston Hollow, where to vote, and what you'll need to bring to vote
News
Watch Launch Crowds Shutter NorthPark Swatch Store
Crowds gathered for the launch of the Swath x Audemars Piguet Royal Pop collection May 16 led to the closure of the NorthPark Center Swatch store for that day -- and to the Dallas Police Department being called for crowd control
News
Preston Royal Branch Library Maintenance Work Begins
Contractors will be conducting asbestos abatement on the building’s outside columns
Living
Iranian Students Raise Awareness, Find Community at SMU
The SMU Association of Iranian Students has created a community that is providing support to students
News
Dallas North Tollway Lane Closures to Impact Traffic in the Park Cities, Preston Hollow
Lane closures on and along the Dallas North Tollway are impacting drivers in the Park Cities and Preston Hollow
News
Laura Bush Foundation Awards $1.1 Million in School Library Grants
The grants are intended to support school libraries with the greatest needs and encourage students to develop lifelong reading habits
News
Trey’s Law Clears U.S. Senate Committee
Trey's law, a bill banning nondisclosure agreements in child sex abuse cases, is another step closer to becoming the law of the land nationally
Crime
Mall Savvy: Staying One Step Ahead
A recent security incident at NorthPark underscores the importance of awareness
Community
Jesuit Dallas Unveils Tinker Center Plans
Jesuit Dallas has announced the establishment of a major addition to campus, made possible by alumni family Audrey and Dan Tinker ’92
Community
Dallas CASA Parade of Playhouses Returns May 22
This year’s event is being held earlier than usual due to the FIFA World Cup beginning in Dallas in June
Food
Here’s Looking at You, Frenchie
Reinvigorated menu of bistro in The Plaza at Preston Center is worth savoring