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Weighing Options for Long-Term Care

Selecting a nursing home or other long-term care facility for your loved one is a vital decision in your family’s life.

Real Talk: Greg Grainger

Growing up, Greg Grainger dreamed of becoming an architect.

Alcohol Free in Dally Shows SMU Alum’s Sobriety Strategy

Katie Butler started her social media presence, “Alcohol Free in Dally,” on TikTok and Instagram after 15 months of sobriety.

Step-by-Step Guide to Designing Masculine Spaces

When you think of “masculine spaces,” the stereotypical man cave probably comes to mind: dark walls, sports memorabilia, movie posters, a big TV, and a couch that’s seen better days.

Everyday Etiquette

Leave the white gloves and ball gowns at home when you go to Emily Smith’s etiquette classes. 

Local Artist Inspired by Son’s Health Challenges Uses Talents to Give Back

The year 2018 was full of surprises for Laura Petka. First came the happy news that she was pregnant and expecting twins. The next surprise was less welcome — one of the babies wouldn’t be born healthy.

Hawaiian Opener, New Classification Highlight HP Volleyball

Highland Park has plenty of business to handle on its volleyball schedule, but the Lady Scots will make time for a little extra fun, too.
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What Does It Take to Get a Next Day Appointment at DPS?

When Preston Hollow mom Lisa Hardy debuted her TX FastPass website for scheduling appointments at the Texas Department of Public Safety, people at first thought it might be a scam.

Utah’s Mountain Magic

Everyone in Dallas goes to Colorado. It’s true. And for good reason. It’s beautiful and a literal breath of fresh air when the summer temperatures tempt even the most loyal Texan to pack up and head out of town for good. 

Navy Ensign Takes Highland Park Values to the Skies

U.S. Navy Ensign Madison Applewhite credits her hometown Highland Park for teaching her the values she uses now to learn the skills aviators need to fly missions around the world.

Who Painted That Crosswalk? How About a Swimmer from SMU

SMU swimmers are making waves outside the pool this summer as interns for the city of University Park.

The Flavors of Provence? There’s an Appetizer For That

Christy Rost: My kitchen is fragrant with aromas linked to the cuisines of southern France, Spain, Portugal, and Morocco.

‘There’s Nothing More Urgent Than Freedom’

Motivated by her mother’s incarceration, Brittany Barnett started nonprofit Girls Embracing Mothers about 10 years ago to use her experience to empower others in similar situations.

Comings and Goings

Beat the heat at an inclusive indoor play area, catch up with Kent Rathbun's Curbside BBQ at its new location, and read about more recent arrivals and departures.
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Rutledge Shows Elite Potential at Olympic Trials

The 20 seconds he spent running in the lane next to Noah Lyles at the U.S. Olympic Trials hardly gave John Rutledge enough time to think about the bigger picture.

Camp Crafty Hosts Art Parties, Summer Camp

Lilly Watson aims to make the arts and crafts experience one that’s just a phone call away.

Smooth Moves

With Texas recognized at No. 2 (behind Florida) for wealthy new residents, business in the luxury moving business is on the rise. 

‘Park Cities People’ Applauds

'Park Cities People' recognizes a local author, UP's Citizen of the Year, a retiring city employee, and a leading voice in international sports in our August Applauds.
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