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Belmont Village, Photographer Honor Veterans, Preserve Stories

Howard Greenlee, a Navy veteran who joined in 1954 and now lives at Belmont Village Senior Living Turtle Creek, stood in front of the white sheet as Thomas Sanders took his picture.

Degrees of Debt

After President Biden announced an unprecedented plan to reduce student debt, the issue of overwhelming college costs again made its way into the national dialogue.
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Enjoy The Heat and Climb Aboard the Tex-Mex Train

The Tex-Mex segment in Dallas is en fuego.

Doctor’s Orders: Prepare Mentally, Physically for Dallas Marathon

The journey to winning the BMW Dallas Marathon Festival in 2015 began with a father’s example.

Want To Add Wow to Your Gatherings? Make Charcuterie Boards

As summer winds down and autumn’s busy schedules loom, gathering with friends always takes on greater urgency for me in August.

75 Years of Spiritual Transformation Through Service

For 75 years, Saint Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church has actively served the Dallas community through various outreach programs.
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More Than the Alamo and Enchiladas

Enjoy expansive views, explore these fresh finds on your next San Antonio trek.

‘A Very Happy, Bubbly, Outgoing Kid’

Mother describes how Children’s Health helped family navigate daughter’s conditions

Accidental Pastry Chef’s Cuatro Leches Cake the Star of May Celebrations

Dunia Terselich Borga and her small baking staff crank out a thousand sweet treats a month, including cakes, pastries, South American specialties, and ice cream sandwiches.

Bookshelf

See what books by local authors are hitting bookshelves.

Transplant Breakthrough Raises Hope in North Texas

Medical City performs first Texas operation using heart after cardiac death.

Make It a Fondue Winter Celebration With Swiss Comfort Food

After the hustle and bustle of the holidays, the relative quiet of January can be a welcome relief. (Read time: 5 minutes)

Four Tips For Rebuilding Friendships

Months, or even years, may have passed since you last talked with a friend, and you may have regrets for not keeping in touch.

A Culinary Journey to Southern France

"Memories of past travels are as near as my kitchen, where I recreate the flavors I experienced while touring." See what Christy Rost has cooked up. (Read time: 6.1 minutes)

Spectacular Salads: Infusing Menus with Color, Flavor

I love summertime days that stretch endlessly and slowly.

Tips For Decorating With Plants

Any home will benefit from a few well-placed plants, whether they’re live or faux. (Read time: 2.5 minutes)

Memory Lane: Grandmother’s Lemon Meringue Pie

The first dessert I ever baked, at the ripe old age of 12, was a lemon meringue pie, my grandfather Sebastian’s favorite. (Read time: 5.8 minutes)
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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)

Six Degrees of Separation: The Culinary Version

If you lived here in 2002 and were old enough to drink, chances are you found yourself at Hotel Zaza, head swiveling, looking for Kato Kaelin or your future ex-spouse.

Start Spreading the News: Big Apple Experience Altered

New York City, one of the world’s most popular cities to visit, has unfortunately been difficult, if not impossible, to travel to for more than a year.
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