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Community Service Cornerstone of Mantra

In Sanskrit, the word ‘mantra’ signifies a positive resonance, which embodies the goal rising high school senior Nrithi Subramanian aimed toward when founding her jewelry business.
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Ready for Her Close-Up

Dr. Tiffany Moon is on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic every day, teaching medical students and working in the operating room.
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Texas Proud, But So Hot

I’m refreshed. Huh? In this heat? I was fortunate to escape to Santa Fe, where the Wi-Fi is spotty and daily hikes a tonic.
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Support KidneyTexas By Letting Luncheon Come To You

Granted, COVID-19 monopolizes the headlines, but other diseases threaten, too, and remain targets of nonprofit efforts.
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‘First-Day Jitters’ May Look Different This Year for Children

With the start of the school year edging closer and the coronavirus pandemic showing little sign of slowing down, “first-day jitters” takes on a whole new meaning.

Restaurant Week Begins

But not without some COVID-reality changes
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Postponed from April, Thrift Studio Returns in August

The pandemic postponed the pop-up shop, initially scheduled for April. Still, organizers are now ready to proceed Aug. 28 to Sept. 26.

Constant Search for Children’s Activities Goes Online

Mom turns things-to-do notebook into PlaySource for parents, caregivers

Student Entrepreneurs Help Downtown Businesses

HPHS club raises $8,500-plus to help stores hurt by looting

InspireMore Offers Hopeful Tales

Park Cities friends share glimmers of joy on Coronavirus Good News Dashboard

Failure to Launch Brings Chance to Help

The search for handmade, natural-fiber fabrics took Amanda Daum to China, Laos, India, Thailand, Uganda, and Guatemala.

Good Judge? Bad Judge?

Clay Jenkins became Texas’ first county judge to implement shelter-in-place orders in March.
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Defeating COVID-19 Requires Respect and Trust in One Another

Even before a recent surge of cases, North Texans expressed caution about returning to their pre-coronavirus lives.
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Much Uncertainty Remains as We Head Back to School

How quickly does the news about the return to school change? I wrote – and re-wrote – this column six times in a week – three times in less than 24 hours.
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