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Deep-Diving St. Mark’s Alumnus Reaches Outer Space
Victor Vescovo may be the first to have reached all of these extreme destinations: Mount Everest’s summit, the ocean’s bottom, and outer space.
Dallas ISD Seeking Input On Clear Backpack Policy Option
In a post that was quickly removed from its website, the district stated clear backpacks will be required for students of all ages.
Crime
Scammers Use Spoofed Dallas Water Utilities Phone Number to Request Money
Fraudsters are posing as the Dallas Water Utilities department and using fear tactics to get money out of consumers.
New Dallas Arboretum Exhibit Features Don Tortellini’s Photography
Summer at the Arboretum at the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden has a new exhibit with the work of documentarian and photographer Don Tortellini.
People Newspapers Wins 10 National Newspaper Association Awards
It was another very busy news year, and the work put in to cover the Park Cities and Preston Hollow communities was evident in the 10 awards People Newspapers won this year for editorial content and advertising.
Former Gap Employee Hunting for In-Store Playlists
Michael Bise admittedly didn’t know much about the Gap or selling clothes. But shortly after graduating from Texas A&M University in 1992, he got a job at the store in Highland Park Village, and one thing stuck with him – the music.
Comings and Goings
About four months after closing its Highland Park Village location in January, the clothing brand opened in the former home of Z Gallerie.
Reservations Open For DFW Restaurant Week 25th Anniversary
Reservations are open for the 25th anniversary Restaurant Week, supporting the North Texas Food Bank (NTFB) and Lena Pope.
Good Shepherd Students Raise $22,283 for Kids Heart Challenge
The Kids Heart Challenge, formerly known as Jump Rope for Heart and held annually at schools across the country, teaches youth about keeping their hearts and brains healthy, whole-body wellness, and the importance of helping others.
Former Teachers Turn to Tacos
Addiction cost Hugh Guill his career in education, but not his desire to help Texas schools.
Coronavirus
Dallas County Raises Covid Risk Level to Yellow
After two weeks of increasing numbers of reported COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations, Dallas County raised its COVID-19 risk level to yellow.