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For Father’s Day and Summer: Gather ‘Round the Grill

Christy Rost: I can’t think of a better way to celebrate fathers everywhere than to fire up the grill and cook a juicy steak or burgers, barbecued chicken, grilled salmon garnished with tropical fruit salsa, fall-off-the-bone ribs, or lightly charred veggies.

Students Invited to Apply for Free Wisdom Teeth Extraction

Students account for the costs of tuition, housing and food when planning for college, but often forget to factor in a whopping $2,500 expense — wisdom teeth extractions.
Crime

Former Providence Teacher Accused of Child Sexual Assault

Matthew Harmon was arrested on May 28 but was bonded out of jail on May 29, a Dallas County Sheriff spokesperson said.
Crime

Preston Hollow Crime Reports May 27-June 2

A porch pirate, unwelcome guest, and drunk driver appear in this week's crime reports.
Society

Out & About: DSOL Debutante Presentation Weekend

The function kicked off a flurry of events, culminating in the 39th Annual Presentation Ball in February 2025 at the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center.

New Friends New Life Announces New Board Members

New Friends New Life has announced that two Park Cities residents recently began three-year terms on its board.

16 Dream Playhouses to Benefit CASA at Annual Fundraiser

Dallas CASA’s Parade of Playhouses will return to NorthPark Center for its 29th year, but this time a month earlier than usual.

New Park to Serve 3,400 Neighbors in Northwest Dallas

The city-owned land at 3728 High Vista will become a community greenspace as part of the Dallas Greening Initiative, which aims to alleviate park deserts in Dallas.

Dallas Celebrates Pride Month with Visibility, Events

The city of Dallas raised the rainbow flag for the fourth time on May 31, continuing its annual tradition of flying a Pride flag during June.

Hockaday Student Wins Princeton Prize in Race Relations

Dithyae Devesh received the award, which recognizes high school students who, through volunteer activities, have worked to advance racial equity and understanding in their schools or communities.

Congratulations, Thomas Jefferson High School Class of 2024

Adorned in light blue caps and gowns, the Thomas Jefferson High School class of 2024 received their diplomas and turned their tassels on May 25.
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