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A Valentine to the Local Businesses That Know Our Names

The familiarity is what truly sets our neighborhood apart. The servers who ask about our kids. You can’t manufacture that. You can’t franchise it. And once it’s gone, you can’t recreate it.
Events

HP Library Announces Three Community Events

The Highland Park Library plans to host three programs featuring a nationally recognized locksmith, a rising local author, and a friendly inter‑city mahjong competition.
Food

First Rodeo or Not, Fort Worth is the Place to Be

The Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo, the nation’s longest-running fat stock show and rodeo, officially opened on Jan. 16 and runs through Feb. 7.
Events

Molly Mullens to be Honored With Sign Dedication

The community is invited to attend the sign dedication and unveiling of The Molly Mullens Mile on Molly’s birthday, Jan. 29, at 4 p.m. in Curtis Park.
Community

Local Centenarian Receives President’s Salute Award

At 101 years old, Herbert M. “Herb” Sheaner Jr. still carries the youthful spirit of resilience and strength that has defined his lifetime of service. 
Community

Last Chance to Nominate Young Leaders for 20 Under 40

People Newspapers will recognize 20 outstanding community change-makers under the age of 40 this spring. Do you know someone who should be on our list?
Community

Edgemere Senior Living to Host Wellness Fair

To encourage local seniors to look at wellness in a comprehensive way, Edgemere Senior Living Community is inviting the public to its Preston Hollow campus for its New Year New You Wellness Fair on Jan. 26 from 1 to 3 p.m. 
Community

‘Park Cities People’ Applauds

'Park Cities People' recognizes the winner of HPISD's financial audit art cover competition, University Park's longtime city prosecutor, the senior minister at HPUMC, and the members of Girl Scout Troop 3719.
Announcements

Sally Ford Kelley

Sally Ford Kelley was triumphantly welcomed to Heaven on Monday, November 17, 2025.  She lived out her 77 years giving fully to her family and friends.
Community

Former President Bush Leads Warrior Ride Pack

Gathering coincided with George W. Bush Institute veteran advocacy events
Events

Favorites of 2025: Pioneer Woman Shares Recipes, Stories

Managing editor Sarah Hodges learned to cook from the Pioneer Woman. This article about Ree Drummond's talk at the George W. Bush Presidential Center was one of her favorites of 2025.
Community

Letter to the Editor: Wheelchairs unwelcome?

I enjoyed reading the writeup on The Plaza at Preston Center (November 2025 issues, Page 13)
Community

Park Cities’ Tree Lightings Brighten the Holidays

Park Cities residents gathered to make new memories at this year’s tree lightings, as well as to honor those no longer with us.
Community

2025 Person of the Year: Jacque Ryan Wynne

The queen of the Cattle Baron’s Ball died the day after her 78th birthday on Oct. 18. She has earned the respect of People Newspapers, and we have named her our Person of the Year for 2025.
Community

Mark Cuban Touts Authenticity of TikTok Star ‘Patriotic Kenny’

As one year closes, and a new one shines on the horizon, many take time to reflect on the past while planning their next chapters. 
Community

Centennial Marked With Months of Fun

Bradfield Elementary School is celebrating a century of inspiring young learners with a year jam-packed with special events.
Community

‘Everybody in the Family is a Scot’

When Highland Park ISD opened its third school in 1926, board members voted unanimously to name the building surrounded by 50 newly purchased trees in honor of their chairman, John Sherman Bradfield.
Community

Klyde Warren Park Holiday Celebration Returns

On Dec. 6, Dallas residents kicked off the holiday season with Klyde Warren Park's annual tree lighting event.
Community

Trains at NorthPark Artist Lets His Imagination Roam

One of the highlights of The Ronald McDonald House of Dallas’s 38th annual Trains at NorthPark is Art on the Rails, a new auction component where fine art and train enthusiasts can bid on an impressive four-car train set, hand-painted by renowned reflectionist artist and Samuel Lynne Galleries owner, JD Miller. 
Community

Collection of Memories Helps Bradfield Mark Centennial Year 

Bradfield parent teacher association president Kamela Aboussie was cleaning out junk in the school’s cabinets when she found a treasure.
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