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Uniform Sustainability
Fast-fashion, a recent plague on sustainability, is built on the massive consumption of low-quality, typically trendy clothing that ultimately ends up in Goodwill or the dump within months.
Find Wine Lover’s Favorite Dallas Restaurant
Oenophile is an odd-looking word that means wine lover.
Pizza and Chicken: Doughbird Opens in Dallas
Doughbird has landed in Texas, specifically, Inwood Village.
Early Barrage Lifts Anderson, Panthers
Parish Episcopal bounced back in its home opener on Friday, while its quarterback reached a rare career milestone.
Events
Cattle Baron’s Underwriting Party Spurs Anticipation
Cattle Baron's underwriting party proves a big success, spurring anticipation for the Sept. 28 event.
Raised on the Ranch
Preston Hollow resident Natalie Dossett will release her debut novel in September, after nearly a decade of writing the historical fiction book inspired by her family’s ranch.
Football Tab
Depth, Experience Bring Knights Confidence After Rollercoaster Year
Last season’s rollercoaster saw Covenant surge to a 3-0 start, stumble through a rough stretch while dealing with injuries, then rally to win the program’s first playoff game since 2020.
Dallas Police and Fire Pension Troubled With Deficits
A state law passed to save the Police and Fire pension requires the pension board to submit a permanent plan by Nov. 1.
Capital One Partners With North Texas Food Bank
Operation Snack Pack initiative generated valuable funding for the North Texas Food Bank.
Events
Luncheon Honors the Women’s Council of the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden
Park Cities resident Donna Arp Weitzman hosted a luncheon to promote the Women’s Council of the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden’s board of directors this summer at The Antique Table, a new café inside Cottonwood Market antique mall.
News
That’s Not the Dallas Skyline
Baker Tilly is tasked to help recruit city manager and features ... Houston?