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Society
Out & About: Laughter League Sweet 16
The celebration, hosted by board members Rhonda Thompson and Kathy Beazley, brought together supporters, partners, and friends to toast to the organization's journey.
Society
Mad Hatter’s to Celebrate ‘Gardens of Greece’ in April
The 36th-annual Mad Hatter’s Luncheon will be themed “Gardens of Greece” on Thursday, April 18 at Rosine Hall at the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden.
Casseroles Provide Cozy Comfort on Winter Nights
Christy Rost: When chilly winter days turn into cold nights, hearty, hot-from-the-oven casseroles can provide much-needed cozy comfort.
SMU Historian Tackles U.S. New Year’s Traditions
Alexis McCrossen’s forthcoming book reveals what New Year’s has meant to Americans since George Washington was president.
Crime
Preston Hollow Crime Reports for Dec. 18-24
People behaving badly found so many ways to make the naughty list in the days leading up to Christmas: vandalism, auto theft, assault, and irresponsible driving.
Favorites of 2023: The Sports Stories
Sports editor Todd Jorgenson has covered many sports this year across the Park Cities and Preston Hollow — along with the debut of our new sports newsletter, Sports Spotlight.
Favorites of 2023: Hillcrest to Harvard
A story about Andrea Tchinda Machedjou's journey from the Dallas ISD high school to the Ivy League university is on editor William Taylor's favorite stories of 2023 list.
‘Ministry of Happiness’ Celebrates Pedestrian Bridge Opening
The Northaven Trail bridge recently opened for walkers to cross U.S. 75, and project leaders already are implementing measures to improve the infrastructure.
2023 Person of the Year: Nancy Kasten
Rabbi Nancy Kasten, chief relationship officer at Faith Commons, works to develop relationships for the interfaith nonprofit and build on ones she’s established during her 35 years in Dallas.
Favorites of 2023: Food, Travel, and Lifestyle
Columnist Kersten Rettig has covered a variety of restaurants, travel destinations, and interesting people in the community this year. Here are some of her favorites.
Voices
Mobile Payment Gives Seniors Security
If it isn’t broken, don’t fix it, right? For so long, consumers have been comfortable with the tried-and-true processes of carrying cash, debit or credit cards, and checks.