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Grand Jury Declines To Indict Bill Hutchinson

A Dallas County grand jury declined to indict developer Bill Hutchinson after he was accused of sexually assaulting a 17-year-old girl last year.

Au Troisieme Opens In Preston Center

A new restaurant in Preston Center is serving up what owner Bobby Pollete calls “new American (cuisine) with worldly influences.

Mayor Johnson and 12 Texas Mayors Call On State Legislature to Pass Gun Reform

These Texas mayors have five requests they want Governor Abbott to address in a special session.
Crime

Police: One Killed in Shooting At Dave and Buster’s

Dallas police say one person was fatally shot at Dave and Buster’s in the 9400 block of North Central Expressway Wednesday night.

St. Michael’s Women’s Exchange Announces 2022 Grant Beneficiaries

Proceeds from St. Michael’s Woman’s Exchange, a charity gift shop in Highland Park Village, this year will help fund grants totaling $500,000 to 70 beneficiaries.

6-Step Checklist for Making Your Next Outdoor Party a Success

An outdoor party takes a little more planning than an indoor one. Here are some of my tips for ensuring everyone has a great time at your next barbecue, cocktail hour, or pool party.

The Londoner Bringing Pub Fare Back To Mockingbird Station

British pub fare will soon make a return to Mockingbird Station about a year after Trinity Hall Irish Pub closed in the shopping center in August of 2021 after 20 years.

Dallas City Manager T.C. Broadnax Will Remain On the Job For Now

Dallas City Manager T.C. Broadnax will keep his job after he and Mayor Eric Johnson announced they reached an agreement and plan to work together to address city issues.
Crime

Preston Hollow Crime Reports June 13 – June 19

Criminal trespass warnings, stolen tail lights, and an unlocked front door appear in the Preston Hollow Crime Reports for June 13-19.

Compass, Redfin Announce Layoffs

Amid an anticipated cooling of home sales nationwide and rising interest rates, real estate firms Compass and Redfin last week announced they were laying off hundreds of workers.
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