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Hill Country Flood 2025

Mom Organizes Camp Boxes for Affected Families

Park Cities mom Christine Goff hopes to share love and support with those affected by the catastrophic flooding in Kerr County, and she is looking for help to make that happen.
Hill Country Flood 2025

Free Events Support Parents

Free events are available for parents struggling to speak with their children about grief in the wake of the tragic flooding in Kerr County.
Hill Country Flood 2025

Park Cities Unites in Support of Flood Victims

Families tied green ribbons to trees throughout the Park Cities to show their support for neighbors affected by the catastrophic flash floods in Kerr County.
Hill Country Flood 2025

HP Grad Works to Assist Flood Victims

Highland Park grad Beau Raley plans to head to Kerrville tomorrow with more than $4,000 in gift card funds and a truck overflowing with supplies for flood victims.
Hill Country Flood 2025

HPISD Offers Counseling Services

Highland Park ISD is offering counseling services to students and staff in need of support.
Hill Country Flood 2025

Families, George W. Bush, Express Support for Flood Victims

Messages of support and prayer continued on Sunday for victims of catastrophic flooding along the Guadalupe River.
Hill Country Flood 2025

HPISD 8-Year-Old Among Flood Casualties

Highland Park ISD student Eloise Peck did not survive Friday's catastrophic flooding along the Guadalupe River, journalist Steve Noviello has reported on his Facebook page.
Hill Country Flood 2025

HPISD Students Among Flood Fatalities

CNN has reported that Highland Park ISD students Janie Hunt and Lila Bonner did not survive Friday's catastrophic flooding along the Guadalupe River.
Hill Country Flood 2025

HP Pres Sanctuary Open, Mayor Stewart Praying for Affected Families

The sanctuary at Highland Park Presbyterian Church will be open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on July 5 for personal prayer and reflection in the wake of catastrophic flooding along the Guadalupe River.
Hill Country Flood 2025

HPUMC to Host Prayer Vigil

Highland Park United Methodist Church will hold a prayer vigil from 9 a.m. to noon on July 5 for those affected by the catastrophic flooding along the Guadalupe River.

Patriotism Dazzles During Parade

Enthusiastic spectators waving flags and wearing red, white and blue lined the streets of the Park Cities during this year's July Fourth Parade.

UP City Council Approves deBoulle Makeover

Even more sparkle is coming to deBoulle Diamond and Jewelry's University Park location.

HP to Spray Due to Positive West Nile Test

Highland Park east of Preston Road to the town limits will be sprayed for mosquitos overnight on Wednesday, July 2, Thursday, July 3, and Saturday, July 5, due to a mosquito sample that tested positive for West Nile Virus. 

Martha Jackson Honored as 2025 Citizen of the Year

The host of the Bubble Lounge Podcast has been named University Park’s 2025 Citizen of the Year.
Crime

Park Cities Crime Reports June 23-29

Cars and property found ways to disappear in this week's Park Cities crime reports, but no one was applauding for these magic tricks.
July Fourth

Dallas Animal Services to Host ‘Calming the Canines’

On Friday, July 4, from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. at 1818 N. Westmoreland Road, volunteers will sit with adoptable dogs inside the shelter during peak fireworks hours
News

Pegasus Bank Announces Plans for Katy Trail Location

The new location will be built at the intersection of Harvard Avenue and Tracy Street

HPISD Board Refines No Pass No Play Rules

The Highland Park ISD board of trustees approved revisions to the district’s no pass no play policy on June 17, but not ones that would have changed the outcome of its recent soccer state title loss.

Principal’s Email on MIS Houses Worries Parents

Is McCulloch Intermediate School restructuring or eliminating sixth grade houses? That's what many parents concluded after getting an email from Principal Amanda Reyes.
Crime

Park Cities Crime Reports June 16-22

Temperatures are rising, but the property and car in this week's Park Cities crime reports aren't hot because they were left in the sun.
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