Cloudy Skies Don’t Block Eclipse Viewing in the Park Cities
The weather defied forecasts and clouds held off long enough to allow for ample eclipse viewing in Highland and University Park.
Read moreThe weather defied forecasts and clouds held off long enough to allow for ample eclipse viewing in Highland and University Park.
Read moreThe long history of Highland Park United Methodist Church (HPUMC) dates back to 1915 when the first classes were held at SMU. Back then, SMU required its 700 students to attend one church service each Sunday, a challenge with no churches near campus.
Read moreThieves struck multiple vehicles in the Park Cities this week, but most of the time didn’t walk away with any loot.
Read morePark City Club has a saying: “The only thing we overlook is the view.” This rings true not only in the club’s breathtaking panoramic views of the Dallas skyline, but in the staff’s fervent attention to detail. From business lunches and meetings to happy hours and weddings, Park City Club exceeds its members expectations with the utmost care and attentiveness.
Read moreThieves, poor parkers and deviant drivers run amok in this week’s Park Cities crime reports.
Read morePorch pirates, purse pilferers and postal prowlers plagued the Park Cities while residents were on spring break.
Read moreFraudsters, hackers, shoplifters and joyriders are up to no good in this week’s crime reports.
Read moreProperty damage, theft and forgery plague this week’s Park Cities Crime Reports.
Read moreJoAnn Ryan In 2005, JoAnn Ryan’s youngest son, Ryan Albers, incurred a traumatic brain injury during a ski trip at
Read morePackage pilferers, drugstore deviants, and sunglasses swindlers wreak havoc in this week’s Park Cities crime reports.
Read moreA package pilferer, fraudsters and thieves plague the Park Cities crime reports for Feb. 12-18.
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