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Now Head Coach, Ross Has Greater Aspirations for Longhorns

After his offense led W.T. White to its highest-scoring season in program history, Kenchee Ross was eager to continue the upward trajectory.

Anderson, Panthers Chasing Fourth Straight TAPPS Title

As Parish Episcopal seeks to continue its dominance with a fourth consecutive state championship in TAPPS Division I, how will the Panthers replace Andrew Paul’s 2,800 yards and 45 touchdowns?

More Experienced St. Mark’s Looks to Move Up in Tough SPC

Last season, St. Mark’s secured its first winning season since 2017. And the Lions have had a full year to build a solid foundation in head coach Harry Flaherty’s system.

Eagles Look to Soar Back to Title Contention

Richard Williams can’t remember the last time he was part of a team that went through the regular season undefeated, as a coach or even a player.

Kips Bay Decorator House Returns to Dallas

The Kips Bay Decorator Show House is celebrating its third year in Dallas from Sept. 23 to Oct. 23.

PHOTOS: Turtle Creek Area Cleanup Underway After Record Rainfall

The deluge of rain beginning Aug. 21 helped break the record for the wettest August in Dallas-Fort Worth since record-keeping began in 1899, according to the National Weather Service office in Fort Worth. The water has since receded, but cleanup efforts remain underway.
Crime

Preston Hollow Crime Reports Aug. 15-21

Trespassers, burglarized cars, broken windows, and a threat via phone consume the Preston Hollow crime reports for Aug. 15-21.

Healthy Rangers Seeking Repeat in Expanded District 7-6A

Jesuit won a district title despite losing 14 starters to injury at some point during last season. Even with significant graduation losses, better health should have the Rangers in the hunt for a repeat.

Williams, Hillcrest Ready for Breakthrough Season

Hillcrest has posted three consecutive winning seasons but hasn’t won a postseason game since 2006.

High School Pair Raise Funds and Awareness for Period Poverty

Two Hockaday School students — incoming junior Ashley Chemmalakuzhy and incoming senior Claire Zhu — joined forces to raise $3,450 and awareness to help those facing period poverty in Dallas.

Greenhill Graduate Seeks Justice for the Wrongly Incarcerated

Sarah Simon, a 2017 Greenhill School graduate, has taken up the cause of the wrongfully convicted.
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