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Society

Crystal Charity Ball’s Groovy In-Person Return A Palatial Affair

All Crystal Charity Ball needed was “Peace Love London” to mark its grand return to the Hilton Anatole after the pandemic scuttled the in-person gala in 2020.
Crime

Preston Hollow Crime Reports for Jan. 10 – 16

A sleeping burglar, unwelcome painter, and lucky prowler sneak into your Preston Hollow Crime Reports for Jan. 10 – 16. (Read time: 3.3 minutes)

Restaurant Group Acquires Highland Park Soda Fountain Location

The home of the former Highland Park Soda Fountain, which closed in 2018, is set to get new life. (Read time: 3.1 minutes)
In Case You Missed It

The Search Begins

When Dr. Michael Hinojosa announced he would be resigning from his post as Dallas ISD superintendent last week, the district became one of thousands now hunting for the next person to take the top spot.
STEAM

Dallas in Top 20 of STEM Job Growth Index

Dallas found its way to the top 20 of an index designed to track STEM job growth — and experts say that will be very good for the local economy. (Read time: 4 minutes)

Strauss Square to Host Grand Funk Railroad

Looking for a spot outdoors to take in some music? The Annette Strauss Square at the AT&T Performing Arts Center announced it will host Grand Funk Railroad and Jefferson Starship in March. (Read time: 3 minutes)
Coronavirus

Omicron May Be Mild, But You Still Want to Avoid It

By now, you probably know at least a dozen people in your social circle who have recently tested positive from the omicron variant of COVID-19, and most of them recovered quickly with little fanfare. But does that mean you shouldn't try to avoid catching it? (Read time: 4 minutes)

Amazon May Be Planning a Galleria Store

According to paperwork filed with the State of Texas, Amazon may be planning a store in the Galleria -- but what kind of store is still up for guesses. (Read time: 1.2 minutes)
Coronavirus

CEO’S COVID To Do List: Data Collection, Work/Life Balance

Many families balanced work with teaching their children at home when the COVID-19 pandemic caused schools and businesses to shutter in March of 2020.

Kelly, Rouda Smith Named to Swanepoel Power 200 List

An annual list that ranks leaders in real estate has at least two local faces, and one that has brand-new ties to Dallas real estate. (Read time: 3.8 minutes)

New Year, New Laws

When you toasted a New Year, you may not have realized that along with 2022, almost two dozen new laws went into effect at the stroke of midnight. (Read time: 4.3 minutes)
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