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Dallas OKs Short-Term Deal With Police, Fire Labor Unions
The Dallas City Council on Wednesday approved a short-term deal with six police and fire labor groups.
Faith
Faith Friday: Park Cities Baptist Church Hosting Summer Supply Drive
Park Cities Baptist Church is seeking donations for its Summer Supply drive.
Check Out Clint Eastwood Memorabilia at the AT&T Global Headquarters Showcase
You’ve got to ask yourself one question: “Am I going to go to the Clint Eastwood- A Cinematic Legacy exhibit?” Well, are you, punk?
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Out and About
Dakota’s ‘One of the Best Dining Experiences of the Year’
The big food news of the week is the reopening of Dakota's steakhouse.
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Groundbreaking Connection
A little more than two months after the Texas Department of Transportation approved construction, the pedestrian bridge that will span U.S. Highway 75, connecting Northaven Trail to White Rock Creek Trail and beyond, broke ground.
Real Estate Quarterly
Just How Busy Is The Dallas-Fort Worth Market?
It’s a wild and wooly time to buy a house, but it can be especially trepidatious for the first-time buyer, now tasked with navigating the process during a time when homes sometimes only last hours on the market.
Philanthropy
Dallas Chefs Reveal Recipes in Collaborative, Charitable Cookbook
Make the dishes popular professionals enjoy preparing at home for their families.
Voices
April Hope: Fertile Ground
We are set for the most beautiful spring ever in Dallas. April Fools!
Coronavirus
Vaccinations Continue As Cases Steadily Climb
From the policy repercussions of the freeze to an infamous respiratory disease, here is the news that happened on Thursday, April 8, which North Texans should know.
Voices
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.
Laugh it Up, Dallas! Comedians Counter Balance Corporate Culture
At the Dallas Grilled Cheese Co. in Mockingbird Station, I confirmed my suspicions: Dallas doesn’t appreciate its comedy scene nearly enough.
Faith
4word Virtual Gala with Mary Lou Retton and Molly Fletcher Raises $200,000
To quantify 4word’s Virtual Gala on Feb. 27, readers should know the following numbers: $200,000 raised, 400 guests in attendance, 10 years of 4word and one single hour.
Camps
Campers Get Needed Pandemic Break
As summer camps look toward their 2021 seasons, success stories of last year’s pandemic crash-course are emerging as an essential resource for how to approach an even more ambiguous Covid-19 summer.
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.
Ecstatic About Lamplighter Layers Eggs-Selling Business
Collecting eggs from your chickens doesn’t come without small risks.
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.
Camps
Camps Ready To Deploy 2020 Lessons, Bring Back The Bubble
Summer 2021 is HAPPENING! Let’s welcome it with open arms and plan for a typical summer for our children.
In Case You Missed It
2021 Highland Park Baseball Preview
When Highland Park’s new baseball locker room opened last fall, it was quickly adorned with a timely motivational reminder.
Events
Molly Fletcher and Mary Lou Retton To Throw Virtual Celebrity Gala
Designed for “4word” thinkers in professional gender equity, the the organizations gala will feature a celebrity guest discussion, live silent auctions and customizable gifts mailed to participants to commemorate the occasion.