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Kuby Family Knows Well How the Sausage is Made

What started as a tiny German deli that offered “fine lunches” for diners who grabbed one of six counter-top stools available, Kuby’s restaurant has evolved into a community cornerstone.
Real Estate

A Designer’s Secrets for Styling a Gorgeous Bed

Use favorite colors, patterns, textures to enjoy living with it for a long time.
Events

The McConaugheys Bring Awareness, Funds to NFNL

The Texas native and his wife discussed the importance of schools getting post-Uvalde safety grants

AIA Dallas Tour of Homes Comes to Purdue Street

The tour is presented annually by the American Institute of Architects and features home designs viewed as groundbreaking by its members.

John Hinckley Jr. Subject of New Documentary

The would-be assassin of President Ronald Reagan, who spent his formative years in the Park Cities, now seeks redemption as a free man.
Crime

Crime and Social Media: Willis Aims to ‘Separate Fact From Fiction’

Residents advised to: TAKE LOCK HIDE when leaving car and stay aware of surroundings
Announcements

Find Pumpkins, More to Talk About at NorthPark

NorthPark Center brings story time, apple cider, and creepy critters to their courtyard.

Armstrong Makes Waves This School Year

HPISD’s first and oldest school is calling for “all hands on deck” this year as it celebrates its 110th anniversary and sets sail for new journeys with the theme “Ahoy! Armstrong.”

What’s New in HPISD Technology? The Guidelines for Its Use

Parents may notice some changes in how HPISD students use technology this year, and they don’t include shiny new Chromebooks or tablets. 
Announcements

No Kicking the Can For NTFB’s NorthPark Exhibit

The CANstruction displays at NorthPark Center dive deep into the hearts of Texas with exhibits created by local architects, engineers, contractors.

Laczkowski Caught Passes; Now Knocks Them Down

It’s probably fair for Highland Park receivers in practice to accuse cornerback Bryce Laczkowski of knowing their routes.
Announcements

Kips Bay Decorator Show House Returns to Dallas

Architects, designers poised to transform two-acre Turtle Creek estate
Society

Save the Dates

The upcoming months offer an abundance of events and gatherings to spice up the fall calendar.

Neighborhood Celebrations

As the fall festival calendar fills up, but before costumed beggars come knocking for candy, Turtle Creek residents celebrate their nature oasis.

UP Police Call to Say You Missed Jury Duty? It’s A Scam

The University Park police department will not call residents about jury duty, and does not accept payment in the form of digital coin.
In Case You Missed It

Student Achievements

Highland Park High School seniors, take note: Interest in history or architecture can earn you a scholarship from Preservation Park Cities (PPC).
Events

Park City Club Celebrates 40th Anniversary in Style

The anniversary celebration featured live music, an abundance of food and drinks, and a festive crowd.
Society

Country Music Legends Wow Gilley’s Audience

Clint Black, Robert Earl Keen, Scotty McCreery, and Carly Pearce take stage for acoustic guitar pull

Stepping Through the City of Waltz

My family vacation this summer whisked us to a low-key, historically rich European locale — the capital of Austria. 

Pegasus Brings New Energy To Historic Art Form

Mention ballet, and thoughts might turn to scenes from Swan Lake or The Nutcracker, but Diana Crowder is asking audiences to also picture painters, poets, and DJs.
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