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Comings and Goings

Jo’Seon Wagyu Omakase - Dallas’ first Korean Wagyu omakase dining experience will land in the Design District this fall.

Chefs For Farmers Outgrows Humble Beginnings

The Food and Wine Festival showcases the area’s most acclaimed chefs, winemakers, brewers, and mixologists from top restaurants, bakeries, private clubs, and distilleries at Old City Park, Oct. 29-Nov. 2.

Calling All Soccer Enthusiasts!

FIFA World Cup 26 is in its preparation stages, with Dallas positioned as one of the most significant host cities for the tournament. And Preston Hollow soccer fans are positioned to show off their local pride.

Willis, Moreno Elected to Dallas City Council Leadership Posts

The Dallas City Council has appointed District 2 Council Member Jesse Moreno as Mayor Pro Tem, and District 13’s Gay Donnell Willis as Deputy Mayor Pro Tem.

Bears Sweep Parish, Prep for District

Ursuline completed its nondistrict schedule with a sweep of Parish Episcopal in volleyball action on Tuesday.
Crime

Preston Hollow Crime Report Sept. 15-21

Retail thefts and car burglaries plagued the Dallas PD in this week's reports.
Philanthropy

Dallas Mavericks Unveil Renovated City Basketball Court

Mavericks players Dwight Powell and Caleb Martin joined CEO Rick Welts and Uptown Dallas Executive Director Kelem Butts for the ribbon-cutting ceremony on Sept. 17.
Events

Game, Set, Celeb Match Takes Court at Dirk’s Nowitzki’s Tennis Bash

Guests enjoyed lively on the court competition and players were entertained with skillful shots and lighthearted banter during a festive day of tennis and philanthropy.
Hill Country Flood 2025

Sniffing Out Hope: Canine Heroes 

Rescue dog Kaya searches for a disaster victim trapped under the rubble

Unbeaten Saints Snap ESD Winning Streak

TAPPS powerhouse Fort Worth All Saints used a lockdown defense and powerful run game to defeat the Eagles 35-18 on Friday.

Ground Game Leads Panthers Past Jaguars

Parish Episcopal scored on seven of its first eight possessions and rolled to a 55-22 victory over Austin LBJ on Friday at Snyder Stadium.
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