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Hill Country Flood 2025

PHPC Hosts Evening of Service and Prayer

Volunteers and members of Preston Hollow Presbyterian Church are sending love and support by the bucketful to communities affected by the Hill Country’s devastating floods.
Hill Country Flood 2025

55 Seventy Operates Cookie, Lemonade Stand for Flood Relief

The 55 Seventy Team hoped to raise $5,000 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Friday, July 11, at a stand offering lemonade, iced tea, and pink, purple, and green frosted cookies at the corner of Preston Road and Berkshire Lane.
Business

A Portrait of Perseverance

Texas de Brazil founder Salim Asrawi pays it forward
Hill Country Flood 2025

Parish Episcopal School Invites Community to Support Flood Response Efforts

In the wake of the devastating floods, Parish Episcopal School is inviting the community to support the ongoing response efforts.
Hill Country Flood 2025

HP Lowers Flags to Half-Staff

Highland Park mayor Will C. Beecherl has ordered that flags at municipal buildings and facilities in the town of Highland Park be lowered to half-staff to honor those who lost their lives in the Hill Country’s catastrophic flooding.
Hill Country Flood 2025

Klyde Warren Shows Support for Flood Victims

Klyde Warren Park is remembering lives lost in the Hill Country’s catastrophic flooding with green ribbons, and a green, silent show at the Nancy Best Fountain.
Hill Country Flood 2025

Local Businesses Support Flood Relief

These local businesses have pledged to send 100% of the proceeds from some purchases to assist the communities affected by Kerr County’s devastating flooding.
Hill Country Flood 2025

Lemonade Stand Raises $2,500 for Hunt Firefighters

A little lemonade stand on Douglas Avenue sent an overflowing cup of love and support to the Hunt Volunteer Fire Department on July 9.
In Case You Missed It

HP Soccer Forfeiture Appeal Denied

The UIL State Executive Committee has denied an appeal that would have restored Highland Park’s Class 5A Division II boys soccer championship.
Hill Country Flood 2025

St. Rita Catholic Community Ties Ribbons in Tribute

Ribbons honor loss of St. Rita students Blair and Brooke Harber, and their Bradfield Elementary friend Lila Bonner
Hill Country Flood 2025

Bubble Lounge Features ‘Hope, Help, and Healing for the Park Cities with Rev. Chris Girata’

Martha Jackson, host of the Bubble Lounge Podcast, has shared an ad-free conversation with Reverend Chris Girata, Head Rector of Saint Michael and All Angels, to help the community process the unimaginable loss caused by the flash floods in Kerrville.
Hill Country Flood 2025

Camp Mystic Alum Designs Jewelry for Flood Relief

Camp Mystic alumna Lauren Bellemare has created a necklace to both honor the camp that helped shape her life, and to make a difference for victims of Kerr County’s catastrophic flooding.
Hill Country Flood 2025

Family Raises Funds to Honor Hadley Hanna

The family of Hadley Hanna, who would have started third grade at University Park Elementary this fall, is raising funds to create a lasting tribute to the 8-year-old victim of the catastrophic flooding in Kerr County.
Hill Country Flood 2025

Hockaday Student Collecting Items for Flood Relief

Hockaday student Juliette Friguletto is collecting items to assist the Salvation Army’s relief efforts in flood ravaged areas.
Hill Country Flood 2025

Memorial Fund to Honor Eloise Peck

The parents of Eloise Peck have created a memorial fund for Blueberry Hill Farm and Rescue to honor their animal-loving daughter.
Hill Country Flood 2025

Families Honor Flood Victims With Ribbons

Hundreds of families have worked to turn the streets of the Park Cities into boulevards of green.
Hill Country Flood 2025

Park Cities Sends Help to Kerr County Salvation Army

Park Cities residents are collecting supplies urgently needed by the Salvation Army of Kerr County. 
Hill Country Flood 2025

What Do We Say When the Unthinkable Happens?

For adults the grief is heavy, but for children it’s confusing, scary, and often silent. Here’s a therapist's recommendation on how to talk to our children about a tragedy.  
Crime

Park Cities Crime Reports June 30-July 6

Reckless roadsters, fraudsters, and thieves plagued the Park Cities in this week's Crime Reports.
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