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Hill Country Flood 2025

Our Community’s Shared Catastrophe and Compassion

Ten years ago this May I sat in the Morton Meyerson Symphony Hall for my daughter’s baccalaureate service when my son started texting furiously. 

Need a Reason to Read a Book Before Your Child’s Bedtime?

Young children who hear five books – yes, five books – read each day will have heard a million-plus words before entering school.
Crime

Preston Hollow Crime Reports July 15-20

Car and property thefts plagued this week's crime reports.

Now Showing: Discontentment With The Fate of Film Watching

A perfect storm of streaming, the pandemic, and a glut of superhero movies has killed movie going.

Raising Teens In Summer: A Delicate Dance

Gone are the days of lemonade stands in the front yard and movie nights where they’d sit through the whole thing — now it’s late-night outings, inconsistent curfews, and group texts that determine your family calendar.
Hill Country Flood 2025

HP Cousins, Friends Open Snow Cone Stand for Flood Relief

With the help of children from around the neighborhood, the Wallace and Bame cousins raised more than $3,500 for the victims of the Hill Country’s catastrophic flooding by selling $5 icy treats in flavors like Tiger’s Blood, Pina Colada, and Blue Raspberry. 

Try this New French-Inspired Restaurant in Snider Plaza

Sweet Paris Crêperie & Café, an all-day café serving sweet and savory crêpes, omelettes, waffles, salads, and more, opened July 7 in Snider Plaza.

Teens Create Speech 4 Each

Two rising Hockaday seniors, Sophie Zhan and Misha “Mimi” Davison, have teamed up to create Speech 4 Each to help students who experience anxiety in public speaking and writing.

The Last of The Nuns

Each student wore yellow, Sister Lois’s favorite color, during the bittersweet occasion of her impending departure and celebration of her many contributions to the Ursuline Academy of Dallas.

Free Medical Clinic Grows With God’s Love

Park Cities doctor Barbara Baxter opened the Agape Clinic in the basement of an east Dallas church in 1983.
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