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Portion of Lemmon Avenue Closed For Gas Leak

Lemmon Avenue between Shorecrest Road and Northwest Highway remains shut down Monday afternoon as Atmos Energy crews work to repair a gas line in the 8800 block of Lemmon Avenue.

NorthPark Presents ‘Hats: Humor and High Design’ Exhibit

NorthPark is hosting the ‘Hats: Humor and High Design’ exhibit in collaboration with the UNT Texas Fashion Collection until May 15.

Texas Schools Won’t Lose Funds For Pandemic Attendance Drops

In Texas, schools are funded based on the number of students enrolled and the daily attendance on campus.

Texas Had Sixth Highest Rate of Delinquent Mortgages in 2021

While many hope the pandemic is now headed toward their review mirror, some homeowners are still struggling to keep up -- and in Texas, the numbers of people behind on their mortgage payments put the state at sixth among states with delinquent mortgages.

Fountain Place Debuts Dallas’ Largest Art Installation

Fountain Place, a Dallas skyline landmark owned by Goddard Investment Group, recently unveiled the city’s largest art installation at the building.
Coronavirus

Pharmacies Prepare to Offer Additional Booster Doses

The Food and Drug Administration last week approved a fourth dose of the Pfizer or Moderna vaccines for people ages 50 and older or those who are immunocompromised at least four months after their previous booster.

Wakeland Ends Stellar Season for WTW

A memorable soccer season concluded for W.T. White on Friday, as both the boys and girls teams fell to Frisco Wakeland in a playoff doubleheader. (Read time: 1 minute)
Faith

An Artist’s Guide To ‘What To Give Up For Lent’

Artist, writer, and Bluffview resident Brenda Bogart offers a new way to journey through the season of Lent with her first book, "What to Give Up for Lent That Is Not Chocolate."

Starting Spring Off Fresh With Soft Hues And Braid Breads

Each year, I embrace April with unrestricted optimism. The temperature swings of North Texas’ late winter and early spring are but a memory, and a new season is here to stay.
Society

Mad Hatter’s Introduces Judges, Categories for April 20 Tea Party

Get those bonnets and bowlers, cloches and cartwheels, and fascinators and fedoras ready.
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