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Five Places To Holiday Hard

Looking for fabulous holiday experiences that are magical, virtually transporting you to the North Pole, the tropics or the winter wonderland of your dreams? We hear you. (Read time: 4.2 minutes)
Voices

Cheeky Beaches Need Sunscreen

Summer may have meant a chance to vacation finally, but that doesn't mean you should forget to cover your assets. (Read time: 3 minutes)
Coronavirus

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.
Coronavirus

Getting Too Much Home Time? Parents, children need healthy routines, breaks

Even with playgrounds reopening and sports slowly resuming, many are still balancing working at home with keeping children busy and getting them in bed on time.

Need a Mother’s Day Gift? Here are Ideas for Every Type of Mom

Finding the perfect Mother's Day gift is always a challenging feat, but celebrating at home this year might make it even more difficult to make her feel special. If you need a little help, here are some gift ideas that are sure to put a smile on your mom's face while still social distancing.

Celebrate Earth Day with EarthX Virtual Experience

Travel around the world, diving underwater in the Galapagos and walking with elephants in Africa, without leaving home. Meet National Geographic Explorers, speaking to you live about their adventures.

In Search of Positive Approaches to Parenting

With @DrNoSpankasaTwitter handle, it’s easy to guess where SMU’s Psychology Department professor and chair George W. Holden stands on corporal punishment.

Perot Offers Virtual Tour of Ancient Human Relative Fossils

Meet “Karabo,” your nearly 2 million-year-old ancient human relative or “Neo,” your much younger 250,000-year-old relative, with Perot's new 360-degree virtual tour of their Origins: Fossils from the Cradle of Humankind exhibition.

Stream Free Plays with ‘National Theatre at Home’

Fortunately for theatre enthusiasts who miss attending plays, National Theatre shows are now playing at a computer screen near you every Thursday night.
Society

Kid Biz Hosts Party for LLS Boy & Girl of the Year

Kid Biz hosted the first announcement ceremony for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society's Boy & Girl of the Year on Saturday, Feb. 1.

Reunion Tower Launches Spring Break Activities

'Spring to the Top' this March with family-fun at the Reunion Tower. Spark curiosity, learning, connection, and creativity with the purchase of a GeO-Deck ticket.

‘Run for Life’ 5K to Benefit Buckner Children and Family Services

Families are invited to run a 5k in support of adoption this Easter weekend with food trucks, live music, and the Easter Bunny on Saturday, April 11 at the Continental Bridge in Trinity Groves.

Things To Do: January Edition

Experience holiday-themed science fun, celebrate at a festive resort, visit a popular train exhibit, and enjoy fair activities while giving back.

Homeschooled for Excellence in Highland Park

Parents of five embraced flexibility, customization, family adventures

A Magical Christmas Morning

I’ve always believed Christmas morning is positively magical.

It’s Definitely Christmas

Despite the traffic and weather, look in the eyes of children singing hymns or dancing the Nutcracker, the halo that surrounds all new infants, the grateful smiles of the elderly when helped, or just look up at the stars.

Things To Do: December Edition

Celebrate a White House Christmas, visit European-inspired Christmas markets, and attend a unique twist on a classic holiday tale.

Sisters on Skates: Siblings Catch Fire on Ice

Penn State-bound twins keep hockey opponents seeing double.
Tornado

Tornado Leaves Chamber COO Without Home or Office

Many meetings go on thanks to members and others with available spaces

Parenting Problems? The Rabbott Company Hops to the Rescue

Couple produces ‘happy’ products to help negotiate for healthier behaviors
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