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Society

NorthPark Center Announces 2019 Ambassadors

The 13 ambassadors were hand-selected for their philanthropic contributions in a broad range of areas.
Crime

Crime Reports: Dec. 31 – Jan. 6

After crashing her Chevrolet Sonic at the intersection of Armstrong Parkway and Douglas Avenue, a 38-year-old Dallas woman abandoned the vehicle and took off by foot. Why? She had several alcoholic drinks during pizza with friends, she told police around 9:28 p.m.
Crime

Crime Reports Dec. 17 – 31

Someone must have really wanted some cookies – or maybe more ... Around 7 a.m. Dec. 26, someone drilled out the door lock at Tiff's Treats in the 8600 Block of Hillcrest Road. 

Dallas Eats: From Seasonal Sips to Legendary Happy Hours

Dallas restaurants and bars are focusing their efforts on some really impressive libations.
Society

SPCA of Texas Housewarming Party

The warm December weather couldn’t stop 300 plus guests at the SPCA of Texas’ Jingle and Mingle Housewarming Party from donning their tackiest holiday sweaters

Will Dolce & Gabbana Open at NorthPark?

After some harsh backlash on social media due to the brand being accused of leaked racists commentary and body-shaming, the plans may be on hold. 
Crime

Crime Reports Dec. 10 – 16

In October, someone used the identity of a man residing in the 3500 block of Cornell Avenue to purchase a nearly $53,000 Jeep Grand Cherokee over the internet and had it delivered to a home in Garland.
Crime

Crime Reports Nov. 26 – Dec. 2

A tipped over and split-in-half Carrera marble statue from France is a real "whodunnit" in the 4200 block of Lorraine Avenue.
Crime

Crime Reports Nov. 12 – 18

A receipt for three glasses of Cabernet from the Cedar Springs Taphouse may be a key piece of evidence for how an Infiniti G37 wound up in a grassy median

Trains at NorthPark Open This Weekend

The Trains at NorthPark has helped raise more than $13 million for RMHD
Crime

Crime Reports Oct. 29 – Nov. 4

When you hear a commotion outside your window early in the a.m., it's likely either rodents or someone stealing your stuff. It was the latter for a homeowner in the 3600 block of Beverly Drive. 
Crime

Crime Reports Oct. 22-28

A buzz-worthy crime took place when a University Park woman loaned out nearly $3,000 worth of bee equipment and the recipient failed to return items.
Crime

Crime Reports Oct. 8 – 14

Two "Ted Cruz for US Senate" signs are missing from the front lawn in the 3500 block of Lexington Avenue.
Crime

Crime Reports Oct. 1 – 7

Around 9 a.m., a Dallas man picking up several cups of coffee from the Highland Park Village Starbucks thought it would be okay to leave his car running and the door slightly ajar while making the stop. Turns out he was wrong.
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