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Dallas ISD Trustee District 2 Candidates Talk School Choice on Forum
The North Dallas Chamber of Commerce hosted the candidates running to represent Preston Hollow.
Ursuline Wraps First Esports Season
The Gaming Bears completed their first competition season with six students among two levels.
Crime
Preston Hollow Crime Reports April 10-16
A purse prowler, reckless drivers, and car capers appear in the Preston Hollow Crime Reports for April 10-16.
Vanderpool Honored With St. Mark’s Inaugural Award
Dr. David Vanderpool will be honored for the Lee S. Smith '65 Courage and Honor Award on April 21.
Districts 11, 13 to Hold Community Safety Meeting
At the safety meeting at 6 p.m. April 24, Dallas Chief of Police Eddie Garcia, District 11 Councilwoman Jaynie Schultz, and District 13 Councilwoman Gay Donnell Willis will discuss crime in North Dallas.
Exterior Home Makeover Ideas for Budgets of Any Size
Whether you are selling your home this spring or plan on enjoying it for years to come, it’s important to make the exterior just as inviting as the interior.
Ursuline, Parish Take Home Tennis Titles
Thanks to its depth in doubles, Ursuline claimed the 6A girls team title at the TAPPS state tennis tournament, which concluded on Tuesday in Waco.
Society
Out & About: Broadway Dallas Gala
More than 350 Dallas leaders, philanthropists, and art lovers came together for the gala, which featured a full performance of Moulin Rouge! The Musical and raised $870,000.
Society
Out & About: House of DIFFA Jacket Auction Collection Preview
House of DIFFA (Design Industries Foundation Fighting AIDS) recently hosted a preview of the luxury jacket auction collection ahead of the main event May 13.
Society
Out & About: Crystal Charity Ball Theme Reveal Party
Art collectors Betsy and Jim Sowell opened their home for the reveal party, where ball chair Angie Kadesky and decorations chair Kim Hex revealed the “Masterpieces in the Making” theme.
New Beginnings on Television, Tropical Salad on the Table
Springtime is filled with new beginnings. In North Texas, pale green leaves unfurl on trees and bushes, green sprigs of grass overtake dry winter lawns, and mounds of pink, red, and white azaleas burst into bloom, lining walkways, boulevards, and gardens.