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2022 Saint Valentine’s Day Luncheon Chair Announced

Lisa Loy Laughlin will serve as chair of the 2022 Saint Valentine’s Day Fashion Show & Luncheon. The 38th annual fundraiser for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society will be held on Feb. 7, 2022 at the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center.

Dallas ISD Graduations Kick Off Friday

It may have been a year fraught with frustrations and uncertainty, but Dallas ISD seniors -- unlike last year -- will at least have in-person graduation ceremonies.

Petco Reopens After Car Drove Into Store

The Petco in the 4300 block of Lovers Lane reopened Wednesday after a car accidentally drove about 20 feet into the store Tuesday afternoon.
Voices

Why Should Texas Educators and Parents Watch World Oil Prices?

Many may not realize the connection between world oil prices and Texas education funding, but new research shows clearly that billions of dollars K-12 schools rely upon to educate students could be at risk if world oil prices decline.

Like Mother, Like Daughter: Gracie Hunt Crowned Miss Kansas USA

Even from Kansas, Gracie Hunt is doing the Park Cities proud. Hunt, 22, was crowned Miss Kansas USA 2021 in April, but her Dallas ties run deep.
Events

Big News About Mi Cocina

How will Mi Cocina celebrate its 30th birthday?
Events

Summer At The Arboretum Features Renowned Sculptor

The Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden will host internationally-renowned stone sculptor Dominic Benhura June 18-27 as part of its Summer of Sculpture exhibit, ZimSculpt.

Abbott Signs Bills Overhauling Power Grid

Gov. Greg Abbott signed into law Tuesday two bills meant to improve the state’s main power grid and change the governance of the agency that operates it.
In Case You Missed It

The Book They Blamed

Anastasia Higginbotham had no idea that her book had caused such an uproar that it was blamed for legislation passed by the Texas legislature, thousands of miles away from her home base in New York.

Dallas Looking For First Poet Laureate

Applications are open for the inaugural Poet Laureate of Dallas.

Northaven Trail To Host ‘Arts in the Park’ Saturday

In a first-ever collaboration, the Dallas Parks Department and the city's Office of Arts and Culture have joined with the Friends of Northaven Trail to offer "Arts in the Park" -- and the trail will be the inaugural location.
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