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Cruz, Longhorns Keep Rolling in 11-5A
In its first significant challenge during the District 11-5A boys basketball schedule, W.T. White held off rival Hillcrest 62-54 on Friday.
Terry Costa Expansion Set to Be Complete This Winter
The storefront will grow by more than 3,500 square feet and feature 58 dressing rooms. The store will remain open and fully staffed during the remodel.
Society
Out & About: Preservation Park Cities Distinguished Speaker Luncheon
The luncheon was chaired by Cory Lukens Bowen and Krista Porteous with Allie Beth Allman as the honorary chair.
Society
Out & About: Turtle Creek Association Gala
The evening brought a patron reception, a three-course seated dinner, live and silent auctions, and a finale of dancing to music by Emerald City's Limelight Band.
Society
Out & About: Folds of Honor Gala
The gala, which was the night before the Cowboys beat the Giants on the same field, brought dinner, a live auction, and dancing to music performed by Emerald City Band. Holly and Jim Trester were the honorary chairs.
How a Parish Lineman Stays in Touch with His Cultural Roots
Before every snap, Sam Liu plants his left arm into the ground. It exposes an entire sleeve of tattoos — highlighted by a rope of shark teeth, a spiral of fish scales, and a shark at the elbow.
Temple Shalom Celebrates Justice Garden Opening
The garden boasts 56 beds ready for planting, which 200 community members gathered to celebrate on Dec. 10.
Crime
Preston Hollow Crime Reports Dec. 4-10
Wire damagers, unwelcome guests, and reckless drivers appear in the Preston Hollow Crime Reports for Dec. 4-10.
‘Small School With a Lot of Heart’
There’s a new private school in Preston Hollow. The Compass School of Texas opened its doors at the start of this school year, serving pre-K through second grade.
Bring The World Home With Explorer Box
During the COVID-19 pandemic, many people fantasized about traveling to escape their quarantine life.
Judge Blocks Short-Term Rental Ban, For Now
A lawsuit filed by four short-term rental operators and the Dallas Short-Term Rental Alliance sued the city of Dallas, arguing that the city's actions contradict the state constitution and that the reasons the city gave for enacting stricter measures were inconclusive.