Goodrich Gallery Showcases Art of Dallas ISD Students
There is still time to check out the artwork of local middle schoolers who worked with a theme of thankfulness.
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There is still time to check out the artwork of local middle schoolers who worked with a theme of thankfulness.
(Read time: 1.3 minutes)
The Lady Scots rolled to a 49-24 road win over Crandall on Tuesday. They have won their six league games thus far by an average margin of 39 points and have allowed just 24.3 points per contest.
Read moreA perfect fall evening at Dallas Arboretum was the setting for the launch of the new Mercedes-Benz S-Class, the flagship luxury sedan.
Read moreThe Lady Scots finished with a 2-0-1 mark in the three-day event that included a 6-0 win over Plano East, a 2-0 victory over Mansfield Lake Ridge, and a scoreless draw against Cedar Park.
Read moreAvondale’s Premier Collection and Bentley Dallas kicked-off the season with a holiday soiree benefiting The Community Partners of Dallas Annual Toys and Coat Drive.
Read moreThe Italian marketplace at NorthPark Center hosted its first all-access event to celebrate high-quality food and drink.
Read moreThe Episcopal School of Dallas Eagles defeated Lincoln, Pinkston, and Cedar Hill by double-digit margins before falling to Carter in the Dallas ISD Holiday Invitational.
Read moreThe Lady Scots surged past McEachern (Ga.) 47-28 in the first round on Tuesday, limiting the Indians to just 11 points in the first half while holding an opponent under 35 points for the 10th time already this season. Vivian Jin led HP with 16 points.
Read moreOn Thursday, Nov. 4, The Magdalen House treated the Dallas Community to an exclusive evening of storytelling and songs by Nashville’s most famous songwriters, Liz Rose and Lori McKenna of The Love Junkies, with special guest Hailey Whitters.
Read moreThe North Texas Food Bank (NTFB) recognized top supporters and volunteers at its annual Golden Fork Awards ceremony.
Read moreDallas Junior Forum held their annual fundraising luncheon and auction on October 26 at Northwood Club and revealed that the non-profit’s name will now be known as Dallas Service Forum.
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