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Candidate Pool for Highland Park ISD Trustee Election Grows
The upcoming Highland Park ISD Board of Trustees election will have at least one contested race.
Depth, Experience Should Yield Softball Success
Players and coaches can feel the momentum building around the Highland Park softball program. After consecutive playoff appearances in 2015 and 2016, the
Paul Rowsey HPISD Board Trustee Will Not Seek Re-election
Rowsey has served in Place 4 on the Board of Trustees since 2010.
Crime
Crime Reports: Jan. 21 – Jan. 27
Everyone needs a good suit, but this is ridiculous: At 7:12 p.m. Jan. 21, a 6-feet-2, 240-pound bald man, described as being between 40 and 50, grabbed 10 blue coats at Jos. A. Bank in the Shops at Highland Park and fled without paying.
Crime
UPDATE: Surveillance Video Released from Shooting of Former Highland Park High School Student
According to the affidavit, three suspects approached Pintucci's vehicle, pulled out guns, and demanded drugs.
Crime
Crime Reports: Jan. 14 – Jan. 20
A 57-year-old Highland Park woman just can’t escape the ghosts of her old license plates. At 3 p.m. on Jan. 14, she reported that plates stolen off of her vehicle back in October had been recently flagged by police in a different jurisdiction for violating traffic laws.
Sharpshooter Seebold Emerges as Scots’ Top Threat
Reilly Seebold could have been the next in line to carry on his family’s lacrosse legacy. Then he started scoring on a different type of net.
Crime
Crime: Jan. 7 – Jan. 13
How bad does your dandruff have to be to steal 28 bottles of Head and Shoulders shampoo? Such a theft occurred at 3:34 p.m. Jan. 7 when a shoplifter left the CVS located at the 3000 block of Mockingbird Lane with $268.52 worth of product.
Youth Movement Signals Bright Future for Lady Scots
This season, wins and losses are replaced with wins and lessons for the Lady Scots.
Crime
Crime Report Dec. 17 – 31
If you're going to store firearms in your vehicle, make sure its locked. A rash of gun thefts were reported in the Park Cities from mostly unlocked vehicles
Lady Scots Soccer Team Aims to Bounce Back With Fresh Faces
Highland Park’s upset loss to Frisco Wakeland in last season’s Class 5A Region II final might still be lingering in the minds of the Lady Scots’ coaches and
The New Mister Tuxedo: Billy Langhenry
Billy Langhenry used to be Mister Tuxedo’s neighbor. Now he’s the owner.
Top-Ranked U.S. Tennis Star Loves Park Cities Life
Many times, professional athletes finish out the prime of their career before settling down to raise a family. But John Isner has it both ways.
Broadway Star Likes Teaching During Trips Back Home
Christine Cornish is living her dream as a Broadway actress, with career performances that include such classics as Cats, My Fair Lady, and Kiss Me, Kate.
Tennis Court Faces Uncertain Future
Playing days appear numbered for Highland Park’s Tennis Court No. 1. Even Mayor Pro Tem John McKnight has voiced doubts about the future of the court beside
Meet The Trio Who Brought a Highland Park Staple to Downtown Dallas
Embracing the live-work-play mentality of urban dwelling, the trio brought one of Highland Park's favorite grocery stores to the corner of Main and Ervay streets.
Town Leaders Resistant to Roundabout Solution
Introducing two roundabouts at the intersections of Preston Road, Armstrong Parkway-Avenue, Oak Lawn Avenue, and Lakeside Drive would save motorists 34 seconds
Future Looks Fast for Oliai, Lady Scots After State Finish
Susan Bailey could tell by the look on Sophia Oliai’s face that the Highland Park sophomore runner was going to have a good day.