Park Cities Crime Reports Sept. 18-24
A boozy burglar, a power pilferer, and more plague the Park Cities Crime Reports for Sept. 18-24.
Read moreA boozy burglar, a power pilferer, and more plague the Park Cities Crime Reports for Sept. 18-24.
Read moreJewelry, including a 9.44-carat diamond ring, luxury clothes, accessories, art, china, and more owned by a former Exxon Mobil executive
Read moreEstablished in 1914 with a four-room school building and 95 students, HPISD has grown into a celebrated school district with eight campuses serving Highland Park and University Park and nearly 7,000 students.
Read moreA star-crossed mediation class, bicycle thieves, and more plague the Park Cities Crime Reports for May 8-14.
Read moreCalifornia-based Chinese artist James He Qi has 26 pieces on display at Highland Park Presbyterian Church until Dec. 26.
Read moreDr. Tom Trigg, Highland Park ISD’s eighth superintendent since 1914 who’s served in that role since 2015, announced at the Oct. 11 school board meeting that he will resign effective at the end of the 2022-2023 school year.
Read moreHighland Park United Methodist Church Youth Ministry took incoming 7th and 8th graders on a Middle School Mission Trip to Waco from June 12-17 for the first time since before the pandemic.
Read moreAfter a nearly month-long delay caused by a recount request, Highland Park ISD place 4 trustee Jae Ellis took the oath of office at the June 14 meeting.
Read moreCandidates for the Highland Park ISD place 4 seat recently answered some People Newspapers reader-submitted questions. Early voting begins April 25 and lasts until May 3. Election day is May 7.
Read moreCandidates for the Highland Park ISD place 5 seat recently answered some People Newspapers reader-submitted questions. Early voting begins April 25 and lasts until May 3. Election day is May 7.
Read moreBicycle burglars, easy pickings of unlocked vehicles, and pilfered pricey car parts plague the Park Cities Crime Reports for April 4-9.
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