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Applications Now Open For State Park Ambassador Program
If you are a high school graduate between the ages of 18 and 30, Texas Parks and Wildlife has an adventurous opportunity.
March Real Estate News Digest
In a busy real estate market like Dallas-Fort Worth, news can come fast. Here's a quick update.
Real Talk: Thomas White
In a real estate market that is constantly evolving, Thomas White prides himself on his ability to educate buyers and sellers with up-to-date information.
Yavneh Boys Seek Another TAPPS Title
The Bulldogs, who won the 3A state championship in 2020, are heading to Waco again after a 56-37 win over North Dallas Adventist. (Read time: 1.3 minutes)
Crime
Preston Hollow Crime Reports Feb. 21 – 27
Will the Preston Hollow Crime Reports for Feb. 21 to 27 remind you of Tiny Tim, window shopping, and Grand Theft Auto? Maybe.
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Election
Runoff Bound
Some candidates can now begin campaigning for the general election in November, but several still have their work cut out for them before they can find themselves on that ballot.
The Dallas Foundation Names 25 Nonprofit Recipients of Community Impact Grants
The Dallas Foundation recently announced the recipients of its Community Impact Fund grants, which represent a portion of the $80 million awarded during 2021.
Voices
Letter to the Editor
On behalf of the entire team at Big Thought, we want to say thank you to Superintendent Michael Hinojosa, who plans to leave Dallas ISD later this year.
‘But For The Most Part, I’d Do It Again’
Twenty years later, and two years into a pandemic that continues to disrupt learning, two people involved in crafting No Child Left Behind spoke at the Bush Institute on a chilly February night.
Ursuline Topples Bishop Lynch to Advance
Ursuline gained revenge on its biggest rival on Tuesday and continued its quest to repeat its TAPPS Division I state soccer title. (Read time: 1 minute)
Covenant Seeking Sustained Success in Boys and Girls Soccer
Constructing a perennial soccer powerhouse at a private school of about 700 students requires adaptability and versatility.