Park Cities Holiday Closures
Highland Park and University Park town/city offices will be closed for the Christmas holiday.
Read moreHighland Park and University Park town/city offices will be closed for the Christmas holiday.
Read moreThe town plans to convert the tennis court at Prather Park to a set of four pickleball courts in fiscal year 2024.
Read moreThe Highland Park ISD board of trustees June 20 approved a policy change allowing parents or adult students to challenge optional materials, like library books.
Read moreThe town of Highland Park – and yes, it’s called a town, not a city – sits 3 miles north
Read moreUniversity Park, home to a nationally ranked private university, the George Bush Presidential Center, and many stately homes and parks,
Read moreLarceny of library tech, check fraudsters, and more can be found in the Park Cities Crime Reports for March 20-24.
Read moreThose interested in reserving meeting rooms at the University Park Public Library will note changes to the meeting room policies and procedures and instructions and borrowing policy that the University Park City Council approved Nov. 1.
Read moreThe east side of the 4600 block of Abbott Avenue and the north side of the 3400 block of Knox Street are now “resident only” parking areas.
Read moreHighland Park residents — specifically those on the east side of the 4600 block of Abbott Avenue and the north side of the 3400 block of Knox Street — have petitioned to change parking regulations reflecting excess cars from Knox Park visitors.
Read moreBurglars, reckless drivers, and a porch pirate plague the Park Cities Crime Reports for Aug. 29-Sept. 4.
Read moreMore than 200 tinseled and patriotic-hued floats made their way from Highland Park town hall to Goar Park Monday for the annual Park Cities Fourth of July parade.
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