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Ursuline Academy Debuts New Building

Renovations continue as Catholic all-girls campus prepares for future of learning.

Clayton Dabney For Kids With Cancer 2021 Golf Tournament

Golfers gathered this fall to support Clayton Dabney for Kids with Cancer at the 26th-annual golf tournament.
STEAM

From Girl Scout to Bat Woman

Over 2 million people viewed bright orange, life-like statues spread across the courtyard and corridors at NorthPark Center before the exhibit moved on in late fall.
Persons of the Year

Persons of the Year: You Also Liked

Among the 10 nominees for Readers’ Choice Person of the Year, two more individuals stood out, garnering the second and third-most votes in our poll.
Persons of the Year

The Newsmakers

Meet some of the neighbors that made the headlines in 2021.

Teen Authors Book on Preston Hollow History

Most 15-year-olds don’t sit down to write a history book about their neighborhood.
In Case You Missed It

Meet Our Persons of the Year

Over the weekend, we announced our Park Cities, Preston Hollow, and Readers' Choice Persons of the Year with a quiet little sneak peek of the covers of our January issues on social media.
Voices

After Note About a Gun on Campus, a Brave and Anxious Conversation

The first week in December, I picked up my fifth-grade son from school — a pretty normal occurrence. But as I pulled away from the curb, he said something that gave me pause.

Chef Emily Carty’s Got Game

‘Tis the Season for hunters who enjoy one of the great outdoor activities this time of year: whitetail deer hunting, which is in full swing until Jan. 2 in northern Texas and until Jan. 16 in the southern part of the state.

A Duty to Global Community

Dallas International School helps refugee family from Afghanistan.
In Case You Missed It

Preston Hollow Person of the Year: ‘I Just Count it All a Joy’

Cindy Brinker Simmons' passion for philanthropy is pretty much genetic. But her desire to contribute to finding a cure for cancer came while she sat on a church pew, mourning the loss of her mother.
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