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Letter to the Editor
I just got home from Trader Joe’s — a grocery store in Preston Hollow I’m so lucky to have within walking distance of where I live.
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April Hope: Fertile Ground
We are set for the most beautiful spring ever in Dallas. April Fools!
HPDPS Chief Up For Challenge
Highland Park Department of Public Safety (HPDPS) Director Paul Sandman knew he wanted to get into law enforcement when he was 20 years old.
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Texas Needs Planned Resilience For The Next Unlikely Event
From the coronavirus pandemic to the winter storm that knocked out essential infrastructure across the state, the “unprecedented” events of this past year have caught us unprepared.
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YMCA Thanks the Park Cities
For over 75 years, the Moody Family YMCA has served the Park Cities with a mission to put Christian values into practice through programs that build a healthy spirit, mind, and body.
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Tag Us on Instagram With #PeopleReadingPeople. It’s always fun — even when it’s criticism — to hear from our readers. After all, without you, this paper doesn’t exist.
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No Fretting Over The Ides of March
Anniversaries by and large bring celebrations: birthdays, wedding dates, milestones.
Crime
‘He Deserves Justice’
The Murzin family is seeking answers about the shooting death of their beloved husband and father in a potential road rage incident.
Preston Hollow Women’s Club Matchmakers ‘Make Me a Match’
If the interest groups offered by the Preston Hollow Women’s Club included one for “matchmaking,” Daphne Vandegrift Elizalde and Gayle Porter could provide experienced leadership.
West End – The Universal Message of Love
Located in Downtown Dallas West End is a colorful mural with the simple four letter word – LOVE – a hand painted mural on the north-facing wall of The Luminary.
Letter to the Editor
Letters to the Editor
Readers respond to other letters to the editor, and have praise for an article on local faith leaders who wrote to state leaders.
New UP Police Chief ‘Always Drawn To Public Service’
Bill Mathes took over as University Park’s police chief in December after the retirement of former longtime chief Greg Spradlin, who spent more than 16 years with the city.
Letter to the Editor
Letters to the Editors
A reader takes us to task for the police reports, and the Salvation Army thanks the holiday generosity of HIghland Park Village shoppers.
If You Build It, They Will Crumb
Thanks to COVID-19 precautions, Girl Scouts teams won’t get to show off their engineering skills as part of the Galleria Dallas Cookie Box Creations contest this year - but that doesn’t mean that the meaningful partnership won’t continue.
Letters to the Editors
If this past election has taught us anything, it’s that each of our votes truly matters and must be counted.
Park Cities Historic and Preservation Society Landmarks Four More Significant Homes
The Park Cities Historic and Preservation Society recently landmarked four more historically or architecturally significant homes.
Escape from Groundhog Day
Fittingly, February kicks off with Groundhog Day when Punxsutawney Phil peeps out of his hole, looks around, and predicts the weather: If it’s cloudy, then comes an early spring.
Letter to the Editor
Letters to the Editor
You may know that the city of University Park is considering removing the parking ratios in Snider Plaza to allow more restaurants to move into empty retail spaces.
For ‘Badass Women,’ 50 Paintings Not Nearly Enough
Dallas painter turns portraits into a colorful book celebrating bold ‘foremothers’.
In Case You Missed It
Border Western a Passion Project for Filmmaking Allyn Siblings
Conor and Jake Allyn have collaborated on almost a dozen films over the past decade, but few have been as close to their heart as No Man’s Land.