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Take One Final Look at Big Pecan Tree
As a young girl, Patricia Essa Purcell Bagnall would walk with her grandmother on Lakeside Drive to fill jugs with artesian water and listen to tales of the “early days.”
Say ‘Welcome’ in Any Language to Village’s Chauffeur
Giancarlo “GC” Angioni took a while to get to Texas.
‘Ding Dong, I’m a Belle!’
Drill team is huge in Texas, especially so in Highland Park ISD.
Finally Healthy, WR Anderson Has Something to Prove
Paxton Anderson might have been born to play football, but lately, his body seems to have had other ideas.
Highland Park Pool Users Will Miss Their Queen Bee
Swimming in Highland Park wouldn’t be what it is today without Joyce Davis, the woman affectionately known as “The Queen Bee of the Highland Park Pool.”
Scots Marquee Championship Seasons
At Highland Park High School, as Coach Randy Allen says, tradition never graduates.
GALLERY: Smells Like School Spirit
Highland Park football fans of all ages showed off their Scots spirit before the first home game of the season.
Crime
Crime Reports Sept. 9 – 15
Locking your car and garage should always be on your "to-do" list; just ask this resident in the 4500 block of Emerson Avenue who failed to do both and had $4,100 in jewels stolen sometime between 2 and 2:45 p.m. Sept. 9 from his unlocked car in his open garage.
Crime
Crime Reports Aug. 26 – Sept. 1
At 8:37 a.m. Sept. 1, officers found a white Ford Explorer illegally parked in the 3300 block of Mockingbird Lane between two signs and forcing eastbound motorists to drive over the yellow lines. After a wrecker service loaded it onto a tow truck, the owner, who was attending church, came out and said she didn't know she was parked illegally.
Couldn’t Find a Maid Service, So She Started Her Own
Jeri Fritz was already an experienced businesswoman when she moved to Dallas with her family in 2007.
9 Things to Do Around the Park Cities This September
From the annual Doggy Day Splash at Holmes Acquadic Center to supportin the University Park library at the UP Flea Market, September is filled with things to do.
Has China’s Trade Policy Impacted my Recycling?
Jacob Speer, University Park public works director, said the city averages about 3,500 tons of recyclables per year, of which 15 percent ends up in the landfill due to contamination.
Crime
Crime Reports August 19 – 25
When the driver of a Nissan Altima was stopped by University Park police officer he did what any innocent person would: Ran!
Football Tab
The 2019 Park Cities Football Preview is Here
No one covers Highland Park sports like Park Cities People.
Football Tab
HP Looks to Join Rare 4-Peat Company
A year ago, Highland Park joined an exclusive list of fewer than 20 schools that have earned three consecutive state titles.
Home Turf: New Surface Installed at Highlander Stadium
Highland Park athletes will be running, tackling, and scoring on a new surface this season.