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Society
Out & About: Dallas Historical Society Awards Patron Party
Supporters gathered leading up to the nonprofit's Dallas History Makers Awards for Excellence Luncheon.
Arboretum Hosts Seventh-Annual Food, Wine Festival
Tickets for the March 21 festival are $149 and can be purchased on the Arboretum's website.
City Manager T.C. Broadnax Resigns
A release about the resignation cites the relationship between Broadnax and Mayor Eric Johnson as hindering the city's ability to reach its full potential.
Crime
Preston Hollow Crime Reports Feb. 12-18
A tail light thief, reckless drivers, public drunks, and car burglars appear in the Preston Hollow Crime Reports for Feb. 12-18.
Hockaday Freshmen Selected for Carnegie Student Series
The pair, Vivian Zhou and Reagan Nguyen, will join performers from all 50 U.S. states, Guam and the Virgin Islands, South Korea, New Zealand, and Taiwan for a special performance at Carnegie Hall in New York City this month.
Three Candidates Run for Dallas ISD District 1 Seat
Lance Currie, Chris Roberts, and Maureen Milligan will be on the May 4 ballot. Bob Miller filed for candidacy but will be withdrawing his application.
Like Daughter, Like Father
Tchinda Machedjou moved to the United States from Cameroon in Central Africa five years ago, graduated from Hillcrest High School in 2023, and earned a full ride to Harvard.
Rangers Upset SGP, Longhorns Advance
Jesuit Dallas surged into the second round of the boys basketball playoffs with a 59-53 upset of South Grand Prairie on Tuesday.
Arboretum to Host Eclipse Training, Hype Event
The Dallas Arboretum is bringing in astronomer, teacher, and author Dr. Jeffrey Bennett on Feb. 24 to engage students, teachers, and families ahead of the upcoming solar eclipse.
Society
Rita Wilson to Speak at This Year’s Chick Lit Luncheon
The Community Partners of Dallas fundraiser will be held March 22 at the Hilton Anatole Dallas.
Society
Out & About: Leukemia & Lymphoma Society St. Valentine’s Day Luncheon
More than 600 Leukemia & Lymphoma Society supporters donning red, pink, and purple attire could be found at the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center Feb. 8.