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Professionals Tout Sustainable Home options
From the home building process to interior design, homebuyers have plenty of options for considering sustainability.
Jesuit Pole Vaulter Qualifies for State
Highland Park hurdler Luke Herring narrowly missed a return trip to the UIL state track and field meet.
Alcuin’s Schachtel Wins TAPPS Golf Title
At the recent TAPPS 2A golf tournament in Waco, Alcuin School sophomore Adysn Schachtel won her first state title by 23 shots, shooting a two-day total of 150.
Poteet Ousts WTW from Softball Playoffs
The Longhorns were swept by Mesquite Poteet in a Class 5A Region II bi-district series, with the Pirates winning the finale 7-3 on Friday at Forester Softball Complex.
Scots Fall to Pearce, Third in District
Richardson Pearce swept Highland Park in the final two games of the regular season, ensuring the Scots a third-place finish in the District 7-6A standings.
Society
Out & About: Children’s Cancer Fund Gala
The Children’s Cancer Fund “Light It Up Gala April 21 raised $2 million to support pediatric cancer treatment and research.
Faith
Faith Friday: Blessing of the Pets at Northaven UMC
Northaven United Methodist Church will host a Blessing of the Pets at 2 p.m. April 30.
Crime
Preston Hollow Crime Reports April 17-23
A pilfered package, reckless drivers, and car burglars appear in the Preston Hollow Crime Reports for April 17-23.
HP Duo Falls in Semis in 6A State Tennis
The Highland Park tandem of Leo Hall and Carl Newell reached the semifinals before falling at the UIL state tennis tournament on Tuesday in San Antonio.
Crime
Former Dallas ISD Employee Pleads Guilty to Child Pornography Charges
A Dallas County District Attorney’s office spokesperson confirmed John Lentz pleaded guilty to child pornography charges.
Kevin Lee to Join Haynes and Boone After Graduation From SMU
SMU law student Kevin Lee, whose journey has taken him from being unhoused after a snowstorm left the home he shared with his mother as a teenager in Pittsburgh uninhabitable to studying at SMU’s Dedman School of Law, graduates May 13. Afterward, he's secured a job as a business litigation lawyer at Dallas law firm Haynes and Boone.