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Crime

Three Preston Royal Businesses Hit in Smash-and-Grabs

Three Preston Hollow businesses were hit early Saturday morning by burglars, Dallas police said. (Read time: 1.2 minutes)

Mark Cuban’s Online Pharmacy Aims To Save Consumers Money

Preston Hollow's Mark Cuban official launched an online pharmacy the company says will "fundamentally change the way the pharmaceutical industry operates." (Read time: 3.1 minutes)

Snider Plaza Alliance Appeals Ruling on Redevelopment Project

The buildings – with the exception of Cisco Grill – in the southeast corner of Snider Plaza may be no more, but a ruling regarding the redevelopment of the section of the shopping center is headed for appeal. (Read time: 2.6 minutes)
Coronavirus

COVID Hospitalizations Dip For One Day Ahead of Projected Peak

COVID hospitalizations in North Texas dropped by 49 between Thursday and Friday, but health experts warn it's too early to tell if a downward trend will continue. (Read time: 2.2 minutes)

Make It a Fondue Winter Celebration With Swiss Comfort Food

After the hustle and bustle of the holidays, the relative quiet of January can be a welcome relief. (Read time: 5 minutes)

Big Brothers Big Sisters Issues Call for Mentors

Big Brothers Big Sisters Lone Star is celebrating National Mentoring Month by bringing attention to the need for mentors to help ensure positive outcomes for young people in North Texas.

Energy Transfer Walks Back Threat to Cut Off Gas Supply to Power Generator

After threatening to cut off fuel to roughly a third of the power plants owned by Texas’ biggest power generator, a major pipeline company said Thursday it will continue selling natural gas to the plants through the end of March.

Dallas ISD to Launch Virtual School Option

The pandemic might have made virtual learning a necessity for a while, but some families found that the flexibility worked for them -- and now Dallas ISD has announced that next year, it will be an option. (Read time: 3.4 minutes)

TITAS/Dance Unbound Receives Doris Duke Charitable Foundation Grant

TITAS/Dance Unbound is the only organization in Texas to receive a 2021/2022 Performance Forward Fund grant from the esteemed Doris Duke Charitable Foundation (DDCF). (Read time: 2.2 minutes)
Society

2022 St. Valentine’s Day Luncheon and Fashion Show Rescheduled

The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society’s 38th-annual St. Valentine’s Day luncheon and fashion show at the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center will be rescheduled to May 16, 2022.
Faith

Faith Friday: SMAA Hosts Human Trafficking Discussion

Project Moses, a ministry founded by parishioners of Saint Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church to raise awareness about human trafficking, recently hosted a panel discussion about how to fight the issue.
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