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Snow Days Give Neighbors a License to Chill

Neighbors made the most of the snow and ice when schools and offices closed last week of January
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Snow Days Give Neighbors a License to Chill

While schools and offices were closed the last week of January, neighbors got down to the serious business of having fun in the snow and ice.
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Dallas ISD Asks Voters to Approve $6.2 Billion Bond

New schools, modern upgrades, enhanced safety and security part of bond package
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Young Voices Reflect Big Dreams

Preston Hollow Elementary student wins MLK Jr. oratory title
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Patricia Love Stephens

Patricia Love Stephens, cherished mother, grandmother, sister, cousin, and friend passed away peacefully on January 23, 2026, after a long life filled with love and laughter. 
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When Weather Gave Them Ice, These Residents Went Ice Skating

A former Olympian glided across Germany Park last month — not on a track, but on a sheet of ice that transformed the practice field into Dallas’s most unlikely skating rink.
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Loved LunarFest? Let Its Volunteers Know!

People Newspapers celebrated the Year of the Fire Horse on Feb. 21 at LunarFest, an event that brought together the traditions of the Chinese New Year, Korean Seollal, and Vietnamese Tết. 
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To Remember Alamo’s 190th Anniversary, Focus on Struggle For Liberty

Some chapters of history do more than tell a story; they ignite passion and call the living to act. The Alamo is one of those chapters. 
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Bestselling Author to Deliver LitFest Keynote Tonight

The community is invited to hear bestselling author and screenwriter Blake Crouch deliver the Highland Park Literary Festival keynote speech tonight, Feb. 19, at Highland Park High School.
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‘Preston Hollow People’ Applauds

We congratulate Aaron Chosed-Fulenwider, Anita Hullum, and Caroline Hayes for their recent honors.
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LunarFest to Spread Joy of Spring Festivals

The community can experience the joy and prosperity of the new lunar year from 2 to 4 p.m. on Feb. 21 during LunarFest at the Moody Family YMCA.
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‘Park Cities People’ Applauds

'Park Cities People' gives a cheer for the author of a classic Jesse Tree Advent book and three standout players on HP's state champion volleyball team.
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Dallas Goethe Institut to Host German Author

The Dallas Goethe Institut will host author Ute von Hardenberg at Christ Lutheran Church in University Park on Saturday, Feb. 21
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Bestselling Author, Screenwriter to Deliver LitFest Keynote

The community is invited to hear bestselling author and screenwriter Blake Crouch deliver the Highland Park Literary Festival keynote speech on Feb. 19 at Highland Park High School.
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Bold Meets Beautiful as Kips Bay Finds Its Flow

A bright green and fuchsia hallway, complete with a serpent slithering across the ceiling, beckons guests to a bathroom wrapped in Gucci fabric
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Yard Signs Show Support for Hadley Hanna Celebration

Yard signs are available to support the Feb. 13 Celebration of Life fundraiser honoring Hadley Hanna.
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Porch Pirates Can’t Resist Free Shipping

Dallas ranks as the sixth worst metro area for package theft
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Dallas Police Academy Faces Funding Gap

Full cost of police academy and related public safety facilities now estimated at $275 million
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Jack Betts: Building a Legacy

The former 20 Under 40 honoree talks athletics, mental health, and returning home
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Is It Game Over for DART in the Park Cities?

University Park has joined five other cities planning to hold special elections to determine whether to continue their membership in the Dallas Area Rapid Transit system.
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