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Dallas ISD Students Attend Private ‘Ain’t Too Proud’ Showing

Dallas ISD theater students and teachers spent their morning Sept. 13 at the Music Hall at Fair Park watching Broadway Dallas' production of Ain't too Proud - The Life and Times of The Temptations.
Crime

Preston Hollow Crime Reports Sept. 5-11

Cut power lines, burglarized vehicles, and reckless drivers consume the Preston Hollow Crime Reports for Sept. 5-11.

‘Share the Shoes’ Initiative Donates Footwear to 520 Children Around The City

The Dallas Police Department and Energy Transfer joined forces for the sixth consecutive year to donate about $10,000 worth of shoes to more than 520 children across Dallas.

Comings and Goings

The latest offering from One Entertainment Group recently opened on the ground floor of the Shelby residences building.

Open for Business: Betts Finds Niche in NIL Landscape

Jack Betts went to Amherst College looking to make his mark as a wide receiver, not an entrepreneur.
Persons of the Year

Who’s Your 2022 Person of the Year?

Every January, we feature our person (or people) of the year for Preston Hollow and the Park Cities. Let us know who you think our honorees should be for this year.
Society

Simply Hilarious to Raise Funds and Awareness for Simply Grace

Simply Hilarious, a fundraiser benefiting Simply Grace, will be at Gilley’s Dallas South Side Music Hall on Sept. 23.
Coronavirus

PCCI: About One-Third of COVID-19 Cases In Dallas County Are in Children

Pediatric COVID-19 cases account for about a third of cases in Dallas County, a pandemic high for that age group, according to data from the Parkland Center for Clinical Innovation.

Broadway Dallas Announces Partnership with Dallas ISD

Broadway Dallas and Dallas ISD are starting a district-wide program to bring teaching artists to classrooms to provide instruction related to a live production.

Scots Topple St. Mark’s to Stay Unbeaten

In its inaugural season, Highland Park passed perhaps its most difficult test yet on Saturday against perennial powerhouse St. Mark’s.

Knights Slay Greenhill to Remain Perfect

Covenant pummeled SPC opponent Greenhill 62-0 on Friday at Brinkmann Field to secure perhaps the best start in 11-man program history.
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