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Dallas ISD Names Teachers of the Year Finalists

Twelve teachers were named as Dallas ISD's teacher of the year finalists this year, and five are from the North Dallas area.

ESD Students Working to Help Ukrainian Children

A pair of local Episcopal School of Dallas students are making blue and yellow bracelets to help other children thousands of miles away in Ukraine.
Crime

Preston Hollow Crime Reports March 7 – 13

Drinking early, smashing windows, and picking purse pockets – what else happens in the Preston Hollow Crime Reports for March 7 – 13?

Restaurant Coming To Former Dougherty’s Airway Pharmacy Location

A high-end American grill is coming to the former home of Dougherty’s Airway Pharmacy in Preston Royal Village.

Sadelle’s Opens in Highland Park Village

The much-anticipated opening of New York brunch eatery Sadelle’s Dallas outpost in Highland Park Village in the former home of Royal Blue Grocery has arrived.

Hockaday Head Will Step Down This Summer

Karen Warren Coleman, who has served as the head of The Hockaday School since 2017, told parents this week that she planned to step down this summer.

HUD Announces $2.6B in Grants for Homeless Services

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development announced Monday that it was awarding more than $2.6 billion in grants for 7,000 local homeless housing and service programs across the country -- including Dallas.

Researchers: Don’t Blame Newcomers for Surging Home Prices

Increased migration to Texas, particularly from higher-income states like California, has prompted concerns of diminished housing affordability as newcomers search and compete for housing. But is that true?
Society

Party Hopping

You don’t need to throw a Hail Mary to put the Big Game in a party when you’ve got the original 88 in the house.

After Uproar, TEA Adds 24 Teachers to Task Force

After teachers and education advocates (and even at least one task force member) protested the lack of teachers in the group designed to find out why there aren’t enough teachers, the state agency tasked with creating it is adding more educators.

Dallas Literary Festival Offers Something For Everyone

From memoirs to lengthy historical novels to romance, SMU’s free Dallas Literary Festival, March 18-22, is designed to offer a topic to interest everyone.
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