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Voices
Letter to the Editor
I live in Preston Hollow, and there are so many issues I am concerned about for our city.
Camps
Letter from a Camp Counselor
For 14 years, Joshua Forbes spent his summers at Camp Classen, first as a camper, then as a counselor, then as the person who trains campers to be counselors.
Society
Out & About: AWARE Affair
It was an evening of art, celebration, music, and dinner at Lighthouse ArtSpace's immersive art galleries.
Society
Out & About: Revision Skincare Mother’s Day Event
The event supported Face Forward International, a global organization that supports survivors of sex trafficking, domestic violence, and other cruel acts of crime.
Dallas Municipal Court Building Closed Through May 29
The closure — due to a ransomware attack against the city earlier this month — means the court cannot hold hearings, trial, or jury duty.
Real Talk: Valerie Dillon
Longtime Highland Park-based real estate agent Valerie Dillon recently joined Rogers Healy and Associates.
Guyer Rallies Past Rangers in Playoffs
Jesuit Dallas saw its bats go silent and its baseball season end on Saturday against Denton Guyer.
Crime
Police: Man Shot In Preston Center Area
Dallas police say a security guard shot May 19 in the 8200 block of Westchester Drive (the western part of Preston Center) was taken to a hospital in critical condition and later died.
Dallas ISD Summer Breeze Registration Closes June 5
The program includes full-day programming through June and July for students to connect with peers, engage in rigorous tasks, accelerate learning, and improve social and emotional wellbeing.
‘To Kill A Mockingbird’ Comes to Dallas
Aaron Sorkin’s new play based on Harper Lee’s classic novel is playing until May 28 at the Music Hall at Fair Park.
Camps
Camp John Marc a Family Legacy
Started in 1991, Camp John Marc partners with area pediatric hospitals to serve children, teens, and families with chronic illnesses and other special needs.