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A Rug May Be Your Most Important Decorating Choice
Rugs have a major influence on a room's color scheme and overall mood.
No Crime Wave, But Rising Concern
The number of crimes in University Park isn’t on the rise, according to statistics compiled by the city. But recent events have made residents question whether more should be done to prevent criminal activity.
‘Park Cities People’ Applauds
Park Cities People gives a cheer for a member of an indie rock band, a generous HP alumnus, an SMU professor, and a local community leader.
Scots Aim to Leverage Experience, Chemistry Into Success
For many basketball programs, four returning starters isn’t unusual. But it’s definitely an outlier at Highland Park, known for loading its lineup with seniors.
Side Dish a New Thanksgiving Crowd Pleaser
With feast preparations right around the corner, there can't be enough recipe sharing.
Add a Step to Your Charleston, S.C. Vacation
With its many layers of history, attractions include guided home tours, museums, and an array of dining options.
Bradfield Students Blaze New Trails at CAMP READ-A-LOT
Bradfield Broncos broke records at this year’s CAMP READ-A-LOT themed Reading Rodeo, raising more than $155,000 for their school during a week of page-turning fun and friendly competition.
Society
Save the Dates
Mark your calendar for events this holiday season that will feed your mind, body, and soul.
People To Know
SMU To Honor Distinguished Alumni, Emerging Leader
Five outstanding leaders in entrepreneurism, community advocacy, public service, sports management and philanthropy will be honored at a presentation and dinner Oct. 31.
Have a Problem? Ask These Armstrong Inventors for Help
Are you struggling to get your frozen ice cream out of the carton? Did greedy goblins steal the candy you left on the porch last Halloween?
In Case You Missed It
Kips Bay Dallas Decorator Show House Does Not Disappoint
An iron balcony railing displays a sunflower motif by architect Cole Smith who designed the French Renaissance-inspired façade in 2004
Randall Emerges as Scots’ Steady Sophomore Leader
Buck Randall remembers telling his mother when he was in third grade that he would be starting quarterback as a sophomore in high school.
Announcements
British Brand Burberry Pops Up at NorthPark
The iconic house code will be showcased at Neiman Marcus' NorthPark Center location until Nov. 9.
Announcements
Early Voting Kicks Off in Texas
North Texas voters showed up in record numbers, according to the Texas Secretary of State.
Out and About
Tiffany & Co. Celebrates NorthPark Center Opening
The 7,500 square feet of retail space combines a modern refresh with a nostalgic nod to the 259 Broadway style
Every Child Is an All-Star on Team Hyer
Every Husky belongs on team Hyer this year, and PTA president Ann Higginbottom wants to ensure they feel known, seen, and appreciated.
News
Love Field Rideshare Pickup Location To Return In Terminal
Plan to move pickup location closer to terminal slated for January 2025
Goal Getter: HP Senior’s Scoring Prowess Nets International Experience
It seems backward, but Kylie Williams was born in California and didn’t start playing water polo until she got to Texas.
HP Council Salutes First Responders, Regulates E-Bikes
The Highland Park Town Council recognized first responders and regulated E-bikes at its Oct. 15 meeting.
Arts
‘Their Portraits’ Exhibition Remembers Hostages
Artist Sivia Braunstein was visiting family in Israel on Oct. 7 when she was awakened and brought to a safe room