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Remarkable Women

Remarkable Women: Attorney Considers Future of Justice

Competitive Amy Stewart plays role in North Texas’ historic Zoom jury trial

Check Out These Much-Improved Tennis Courts at Netherland Park

Troop 80 Scouts hope to see more play after rehabbing, repainting, restriping surfaces at Netherland Park.
Voices

Learn From and Be Inspired by Women

In July, I attended the annual Women’s Leadership Symposium, presented by our sister publication DCEO, and despite it being virtual, it was packed full of inspiration and energy.

911, What Is Your Emergency?

Just because Texas’ first licensed broadcast station specializes in classical music doesn’t mean WRR always takes itself seriously.

Ex HP Golfer Goes Fore Art

Julia Cary’s artwork encompasses a kaleidoscopic array of colors. But she initially figured her athletic pursuits would provide a better chance of seeing green.

High School Students of Color Post ‘An Open Letter To Highland Park’

Since the first Black student enrolled at Highland Park High School in 1964, many students of color have felt unseen and unheard throughout their four years as Scots.
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Letters to the Editor

It seems people don’t want to wear a mask to, “protect healthcare system, people around them in public, and vulnerable family etc.” It violates their rights on and on.
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Letter to the Editor: Healthy Debate Needed

Your article on the president’s visit to Preston Hollow highlights a big issue we as a country are living through.

Neighbors Set Up Brief Memorial in Germany Park

A 24-hour display installed by neighbors on a tennis court’s fence in Germany Park memorialized Black lives lost to violence.
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League Thankful for Mayor Lane, Confident in New Mayor Stewart

We are living in uncertain times. However, one thing is certain: The city of University Park is in very capable hands, and those hands will see us through these uncertain times.
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Dog Days of August

They’re here. Actually, they’ve been here since July: the dog days of summer.

Pride, Optimism, and Coloring Contest Winners

This section celebrates the community spirit and patriotism demonstrated by all who showed off their Stars, Stripes, and Service by participating and supporting a modified 2020 Fourth of July Celebration.

Chalk It Up To Family Fun, Community Spirit

Rain washes away patriotic art, not Independence Day enthusiasm
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