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Late Surge Lifts Rangers Past Rival HP
Jesuit Dallas broke out of a scoring slump and topped its primary rival in the process during AT&T Metroplex High School Hockey League action on Wednesday.
Hockaday Sweeps Past SPC Competition for Volleyball Title
Hockaday never lost a set against an SPC volleyball opponent all season, so it’s fitting that streak continued all the way through the championship match.
Temple Shalom Opens Urban Garden
The Justice Garden was grown with help from People's Garden to limit food insecurity within Dallas, and it will be celebrated with a grand opening at 12:30 p.m. Dec. 10.
Crime
Preston Hollow Crime Reports Nov. 27-Dec. 3
Not-so-sneaky shoplifters, reckless drivers, and a taxi freeloader appear in the Preston Hollow Crime Reports for Nov. 27-Dec. 3.
Local Creamery Creates Lasting Career Opportunities
Howdy Homemade founder Tom Landis understands the challenges faced by so many with intellectual and developmental disabilities in the modern workforce and continues finding ways to do something about them.
Hillcrest Student Embraces Entrepreneurship and Advocacy
Zachary Moskowitz, a budding entrepreneur, has seen his role as an intern with Israel supporting and antisemitism fighting StandWithUs take on added meaning since Oct. 7.
Comings and Goings
Another Broken Egg Cafe, Lowe, and multiple stores at Galleria Dallas and NorthPark Center are among recent openings around the Park Cities and Preston Hollow.
Deck the Halls With Jewel Tones and Metallics
Margaret Chambers: Once we put Thanksgiving behind us, it’s time to get serious about decking the halls. Here are some expert decorating tips to help you perfect your home's signature holiday look for Christmas.
Trains at NorthPark Open Through Jan. 5
Since 1987, the trains have raised more than $18 million to benefit the Ronald McDonald House of Dallas.
Districts Implement Law Meant to Improve Dyslexia Services
The Beckley Wilson Act includes new requirements for dyslexia evaluation, identification, and instruction.
Voices
Judge: Better Days Begin with Quiet Mornings
Perhaps Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins has always talked about health.