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Autumn at the Arboretum: Texas Town
The Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden’s iconic fall festival, which runs through Nov. 3, takes guests on a journey into Texas history amidst the ground's 100,000 pumpkins, gourds and squash.
Better Business Bureau: Investment Scam Losses Rising
Investment scams are becoming much more costly for seniors and others duped into believing they are getting incredible returns, the Better Business Bureau (BBB) warns.
HP Grad Takes the Heat on Fox’s ‘MasterChef’
Scott McKinnon didn't play it safe when tasked with cooking a signature dish for celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay on the hit television show.
Facts about HSAs and Medicare
Each year from mid-October through early December, we are inundated with commercials about the Medicare open enrollment period.
Retired Pilot Enjoys Frontiers of Flight Museum
Eighty-two-year old ex-pilot Bill Cole stays active and engaged in his community as a frequent visitor of the Frontiers of Flight Museum and with regular work-outs at Cooper Clinic.
Kuby Family Knows Well How the Sausage is Made
What started as a tiny German deli that offered “fine lunches” for diners who grabbed one of six counter-top stools available, Kuby’s restaurant has evolved into a community cornerstone.
Events
The McConaugheys Bring Awareness, Funds to NFNL
The Texas native and his wife discussed the importance of schools getting post-Uvalde safety grants
Announcements
Kips Bay Decorator Show House Returns to Dallas
Architects, designers poised to transform two-acre Turtle Creek estate
Senior Source, TXU Help Neighbors Keep Cool
October’s arrival should bring a break from the heat.
Stepping Through the City of Waltz
My family vacation this summer whisked us to a low-key, historically rich European locale — the capital of Austria.
Pegasus Brings New Energy To Historic Art Form
Mention ballet, and thoughts might turn to scenes from Swan Lake or The Nutcracker, but Diana Crowder is asking audiences to also picture painters, poets, and DJs.
Picking the Perfect Mattress Varies by Person
Buying a mattress can feel like a high-stakes decision. Not only are mattresses expensive, but the one you choose has a direct impact on your health.
Find Wine Lover’s Favorite Dallas Restaurant
Oenophile is an odd-looking word that means wine lover.
Pumpkin Pie Must Wait; This Cake Keeps Us Cool
Where did summer go? It seems like yesterday I was planning menus and decorating for Independence Day, and now a new school year is under way.
Weighing Options for Long-Term Care
Selecting a nursing home or other long-term care facility for your loved one is a vital decision in your family’s life.
Real Talk: Greg Grainger
Growing up, Greg Grainger dreamed of becoming an architect.
Alcohol Free in Dally Shows SMU Alum’s Sobriety Strategy
Katie Butler started her social media presence, “Alcohol Free in Dally,” on TikTok and Instagram after 15 months of sobriety.
Step-by-Step Guide to Designing Masculine Spaces
When you think of “masculine spaces,” the stereotypical man cave probably comes to mind: dark walls, sports memorabilia, movie posters, a big TV, and a couch that’s seen better days.
Utah’s Mountain Magic
Everyone in Dallas goes to Colorado. It’s true. And for good reason. It’s beautiful and a literal breath of fresh air when the summer temperatures tempt even the most loyal Texan to pack up and head out of town for good.
Navy Ensign Takes Highland Park Values to the Skies
U.S. Navy Ensign Madison Applewhite credits her hometown Highland Park for teaching her the values she uses now to learn the skills aviators need to fly missions around the world.