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Marker Commemorates MLK’s 1966 Speech at SMU

Members of SMU’s student senate invited the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. to speak on campus in 1966. 

McGough, Rangers Advance in Playoffs

Noah McGough’s tiebreaking goal in the closing minutes lifted Jesuit Dallas to a 2-1 win over Arlington Sam Houston in the 6A soccer playoffs on Friday.

Ruff, Morris Power Hillcrest Past WTW

Hillcrest used a five-run fourth inning to pull away for an 11-1 victory over rival W.T. White in a District 11-5A baseball game on Friday.

Lady Scots Take Momentum Into Playoffs

As usual for the state’s most decorated program, Highland Park seems to be peaking just as the girls soccer playoffs roll around.

Real Talk: Meg Beaird

Preston Hollow resident Meg Beaird, a former pediatric nurse, turned to real estate, becoming an agent 11 years ago.
Crime

Preston Hollow Crime Reports March 13-19

An abandoned car, unwelcome guests, and a few car burglaries appear in the Preston Hollow Crime Reports for March 13-19.

Rourke Receives NFF Gridiron Club Honor

Highland Park senior Adam Rourke was honored with the Army Black Knight Scholarship Award by the NFF Gridiron Club of Dallas.

District Officials Promote Healing, Prevention Following Thomas Jefferson HS Shooting

The suspect responsible for the shooting in the Thomas Jefferson High School parking lot after school March 21 has been arrested, Dallas ISD's media relations team confirmed.

Student Shot Outside Thomas Jefferson High School

The student was shot in the arm and taken to a local hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, Dallas ISD spokeswoman Robyn Harris said.

‘Synergy, Dallas Music in Motion’ Coming to Moody Performance Hall

Electronic music will meet ballet in Pegasus Contemporary Ballet’s “Synergy, Dallas Music in Motion” performances March 31-April 1 at the Moody Performance Hall. 
Society

Out & About: DCAC Mahjong for a Mission Raises

The Mahjong for a Mission event in February raised more than $66,000 for the Dallas Children’s Advocacy Center.
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