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Crime

Too Fast, Too Furious, Too Bad You Have No More Car

“This car is their baby. It’s their girlfriend. So this is another tool in our toolbox.”

HP-Bred Actor Charged In Capitol Riot ‘Believed These Were The Last Days’

Before going to the U.S. Capitol during the Jan. 6 riot where he allegedly brandished a crutch, and charged at officers, Highland Park-bred Luke Coffee found QAnon conspiracy theories online.

Dallas City Council to Vote on Proposed Katy Trail High-Rise

Dallas City Council members are set to vote Wednesday on a proposed high-rise along the Katy Trail that has been fraught with controversy.

Where Should We Take Mom for Brunch?

Mother's Day is fast approaching, and reservations for Mother's Day brunches are beginning to fill up. So if you're looking for the best place to take Mom to celebrate, have no fear -- we asked readers to tell us the best places.
Society

Looking Ahead for May

“Wouldn’t It Be Nice” and “Fun, Fun, Fun” to spread some “Good Vibrations” and support Vogel Alcove, an early childhood education and parent opportunity center.
Voices

You’re Too Sexy for This Paper

It’s been a rough year, and we wouldn’t have dreamed of participating in April Fools hijinks last year — a tornado followed by a pandemic was more than enough confusion, thank you very much.
Camps

Bye, Bye Isolation. Time To Thrive at Sleepaway Camp

As we look toward brighter days this summer, parents who prioritize mental, as well as physical, health for their children often see sleepaway camp as a much-needed summer reset.
Obituaries

Radio Hall of Famer Ron Chapman Dies at 85

When legendary radio personality Ron Chapman retired from full-time work on the airwaves in 2005, it didn't take much to get everyone to tell their favorite story about the Radio Hall of Famer. Chapman died Monday at age 85.
Society

Crystal Charity Ball Grants Literacy Organization Catch Up & Read Nearly $1 Million

Susan Farris and Tucker Enthoven from Crystal Charity Ball recently presented the literacy organization Catch Up & Read (CAR) a check for nearly $1 million in grant funding to ensure CAR teachers in Dallas ISD and Richardson ISD have what they need to help students by ensuring they are reading at grade level by third grade.
Events

Dallas Arboretum Hosting Inaugural Black Heritage Celebration

The Dallas Arboretum is gearing up for its first ever Black Heritage Celebration in celebration of the Summer of Sculpture exhibition opening with the return of Zimsculpt, a display of Zimbabwean stone sculpture.
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