After the Tornado, Resilient Lions Have Thrived
St. Mark’s has defeated some of the top boys basketball teams in the Dallas area already this season. Even Mother Nature hasn’t slowed the Lions down.
Read moreSt. Mark’s has defeated some of the top boys basketball teams in the Dallas area already this season. Even Mother Nature hasn’t slowed the Lions down.
Read moreThe formerly closed Tom Field was quickly pressed into service to house Walnut Hill Elementary students after the storm
Read moreDallas ISD, insurers disagree over extent of damage to some campuses Dallas ISD administrators thought that insurance would cover all
Read moreAny look back at our biggest stories of the year would be incomplete without mentioning the EF3 tornado that struck
Read moreExcept for a few shops, Preston Oaks center buildings expected to come down A few weeks after the Oct. 20
Read moreExcept for a few shops, Preston Oaks center buildings expected to come down A few weeks after the Oct. 20
Read moreEven though many students and teachers at area private schools were personally affected by the Oct. 20 tornado, a strong
Read moreDallas Independent School District is recovering from significant losses associated with three schools severely damaged from the Oct. 20 tornado
Read moreMany meetings go on thanks to members and others with available spaces
Read moreThe Park Cities Dads Club raised $51,000 during a fundraiser to help Dallas schools affected by the recent tornadoes. Club
Read moreThere was already a shortage of construction labor, but we wondered — would the Oct. 20 tornado exacerbate that shortage? Could
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