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An Interior Designer’s Guide for Preparing a Home for Sale
In this guide, I’ll cover the essentials involved in a quick and profitable home sale — including some tips that your real estate agent might not think to suggest.
Ursuline Athletes Preparing for College
Ursuline seniors finalized their commitments to college athletic programs this month, highlighted by soccer player Caroline Staubach signing with Baylor.
Crime
Dallas Brothers Convicted in $3.6M Fraud Case
A jury found two Dallas brothers guilty Feb. 13 of using a sham brokerage account and fraudulent documents to get about $3.6 million in loans from a local bank.
Crime
Preston Hollow Crime Reports Feb. 6-12
Stolen cash, reckless drivers, and burglarized vehicles plague the Preston Hollow Crime Reports for Feb. 6-12.
Foster Elementary STEM Lab to Open in Early Spring
The school was one of six Dallas ISD campuses to receive a TEXAS YES grant and plans on putting the $4,500 toward a new STEM lab on campus.
Medley Swimmer Looking to Make History for Hillcrest
Katherine Yao has never been a student at Hillcrest High, but she’s one of the most decorated swimmers in school history.
Ribbon Cuttings Welcome Dallas ISD Students Home
The celebration took place Feb. 11 to celebrate Thomas Jefferson High School and Walnut Hill International Leadership Academy reopening after the 2019 tornado.
Society
Shania Twain Headlining 2023 Cattle Baron’s Ball
This year’s headliner is sure to “impress” for the 50th anniversary of the largest single-night fundraiser for the American Cancer Society.
Society
Dallas Historical Society to Celebrate Texas Independence Day
The Feb. 25 event will showcase the spirit and pride that Texans hold.
Society
Out & About: DHS Centennial Gala
The Dallas Historical Society (DHS) presented its Centennial Dallas History Maker Award to the Moody Foundation, which in its eight decades has awarded 4,900-plus grants totaling $2 billion to improve communities in Texas.
A Russian Prima Ballerina’s Texas Tale
The famed Olga Pavlova, a former principal dancer in the Imperial Russian Ballet and the Moscow Classical Ballet, eventually found her way to Dallas via her art.