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Community
A Perfectly Curated Weekend In Round Top
Twice a year, the town of Round Top showcases more than 80 venues and 4,000 dealers along the 11-mile stretch of farmland
In Case You Missed It
Comings and Goings
The fast casual restaurant chain from celebrity chef and Emmy Award-winning TV host Guy Fieri and restaurateur Robert Earl is serving up sandwiches, tenders, salads, shakes, and sides at its first Texas location.
UP Police Offers Simple Fix to Thwart Taillight Thieves
Thieves need less than two minutes of time and a few basic tools to steal taillights from late-model Ford pickup trucks, such as the F-150, F-250, and Raptor.
Is It Backyard Chicken Time?
With a nationwide egg shortage and prices on the rise, omelet lovers may have started wondering if it’s time to invest in their own backyard flock of chickens.
DART Reps Appeal to HP Town Council for Support
The Council was briefed on DART’s planned efforts for HP, which include construction parking support for large residential projects, nearby Knox-Henderson projects, and for service/employee access and parking to serve Dallas Country Club and Highland Park Village.
Five Interior Design Trends for 2025
Spring is the perfect time to refresh your home and bring it up-to-date.
Teton Village Provides Perfect Position for Powder
It’s an annual debate for Park Cities people each spring break — to ski or sunbathe? That is the question.
Hill Men Love Digging for Dinosaurs
University Park attorney David Hill’s childhood interest in dinosaurs has led to a surviving family tradition of paleontology, archeology, and plenty of together time digging in dirt.
‘Park Cities People’ Applauds
'Park Cities People' gives a cheer for the initiative of a Hockaday student, the excellence of McCulloch Intermediate School, the incoming president of SMU, and the winner of an HPISD art contest.
Musings on Travels, Tastes, and Valentine’s Day Apple Tarts
This month’s Valentine dessert was inspired by my visit to France for a Paris Fashion Trip.
Feb. 14 Occasions Worthy of Dinner Reservations
This year, Valentine’s Day is on a Friday, which means restaurants are going to be slammed, and, if you’re not quick about it, you might find yourself at home with a pot of chili mac and a bitter wife.
In Case You Missed It
Stop Making Such a Racket
For players, pickleball can be super fun. But for some bystanders, the whack of ball against paddle can get super annoying.
Remember the Alamo, and the Words of William B. Travis
Hockaday student Slone McNutt, together with fellow UP resident Rosser Newton and Sgt. Maj of the Army (Ret) John Vick, founded the Alamo Letter Society.
In Case You Missed It
All Hands on Deck at Armstrong Auction
Armstrong Elementary parents, students, and staff members charted a course for success during the school’s annual auction on Nov. 8.
Girl Scouts Make the Season Bright for Family Gateway
Boone Elementary second-and fourth-grade Girl Scouts brought some cheer to children in need.
Comings and Goings
Aroma360 | Galleria Dallas. The company backed by Shark Tank’s Daymond John offers a variety of scent diffusers, candles, reed diffusers, room sprays, and other products to transform homes and businesses.
In Case You Missed It
Designer-Realtor Duo Champion Home Preservation
Photographs documenting an ugly duckling transformation guided by Hillary Littlejohn left many guests surprised the “before” photos came from the same home they were touring.
Park Cities Sends Support to Los Angeles Wildfire Victims
“It’s like a Chick-fil-A drive through,” Ellen Kershaw said of the traffic in the alley behind her house. “It’s non-stop.”