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Frontiers of Flight Museum Hosts Annual Moon Day Event

The Frontiers of Flight Museum hosted the 15th-annual Moon Day event on July 22, commemorating the 1969 Apollo 11 landing on the moon's surface. 

St. Mark’s Admin, Instructors Attend Boys’ School Conference in New Zealand

Eleven St. Mark's administrators and instructors recently attended the International Boys' School Coalition Annual Conference in New Zealand.
Crime

Preston Hollow Crime Reports July 17-23

A sunglass swiper, reckless drivers, and unwelcome guests appear in the Preston Hollow Crime Reports for July 17-23.

Partnership Explores Alternative Energy Capture Technology

Dallas Love Field partnered with Dallas-based JetWind Power Corporation on a pilot program to capture aircraft-generated wind and convert it into sustainable energy.
Crime

DPD: Police Pursuit of Stolen U-Haul Ends In Shootout

Dallas Police Chief Eddie Garcia said a suspect was shot and taken into custody with "non-life-threatening injuries" after shooting at an officer involved in a pursuit of a U-Haul truck that'd been reported stolen in northwest Dallas near Love Field. No officers were injured.

House of the Month: 6825 Golf Drive

A once-in-a-lifetime listing, this University Park residence is a contemporary interpretation of the Spanish Revival architecture seen throughout Santa Barbara and Montecito.
Society

Out & About: Family Fun for Life

Council for Life held its first Family Fun for Life Event at the SMU Armstrong Fieldhouse.

Why Grandma Gets Scammed

Grandma Jo said, “I knew I was getting scammed after the first $20,000, but I kept giving them money because they were the only people who called me.” 
Voices

Who is Behind Dallas’ Most Exciting Restaurants?

Kersten Rettig: Duro Hospitality is a Coriolis force of the revolving North Texas restaurant scene.

Designing Kitchens That Can Do It All

In the past, kitchens were usually set apart from the rest of the home. 

Dallas CASA Fundraiser Provides Construction Lessons

A new group of students (and one recent alumnus) in Yvette Hightower’s Highland Park High School Moody Advanced Professional Studies (MAPS) class designed and helped build a playhouse inspired by a historic home in the Park Cities.
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