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Camps

Area Churches Consider Summer Activity Options

Before the COVID-19 pandemic, summer for Dallas churches typically meant hosting thousands of children for programs and vacation Bible schools.

Martial Artist: Scott Aims for Olympic Berth in Karate

Having karate as an Olympic sport for the first time this summer in Tokyo gives Tom Scott a golden opportunity.
Coronavirus

The Disparate Impact of COVID-19

All businesses were impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic this past year, but not all were affected equally.

DSO Hosting Juneteenth Celebration Concerts

The Dallas Symphony Orchestra will perform its Juneteenth: A Celebration of Freedom and Diversity concerts June 18-20.

Massey to Move On From Thomas Jefferson

It wasn't an announcement that Thomas Jefferson faculty was expecting from their principal, but it was one that made them sad -- and proud -- at the same time.

Perot Museum Open Daily For Summer

Looking for some educational entertainment this summer? The Perot Museum of Nature and Science is open daily through Sept. 6 offering extended and new programming.

Governor Abbott Celebrates 50th Anniversary Of The Texas Film Commission

The Texas Film Commission (TFC) was recently congratulated by Governor Greg Abbott for its 50th anniversary of service to the state.
Events

Two Best-Selling Authors Headline Texas Women’s Foundation Luncheon

Texas Women’s Foundation (TXWF) announces two remarkable bestselling authors, Angie Thomas and Cleo Wade.

Dobbs Caps Ursuline Soccer Legacy With Scoring Milestone

Kylie Dobbs was aware of the milestone when she took the field on March 5, but she had more important accomplishments on which to focus.

Fleet Footed: Speedy Point Guard Heads to Colorado

David Piehler remembers the first time he saw Jack Pease in the Highland Park High School gym for one reason — and it had nothing to do with dribbling, passing, or shooting.
Election

Follow Along for June Runoff Election Results

It's been acrimonious at times and has lit up NextDoor and neighborhood group chats like Christmas, but the campaigning ends tonight for candidates facing off in June Dallas City Council runoff elections.
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