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General

From Slopes to Shores, Dallas Makes Spring Break Plans

Spring Break serve as an opportunity to reconnect with friends and family
Living

Night of Giraffes, Hippos, Lions Raises $1.5M for Zoo

More than 800 guests arrived at Zoo To Do 2025: Nocturne to celebrate the Zoo’s mission of “Engaging People & Saving Wildlife”
Community

Klyde Warren Park Holiday Celebration Returns

On Dec. 6, Dallas residents kicked off the holiday season with Klyde Warren Park's annual tree lighting event.
Crime

Preston Hollow Crime Reports Dec. 1-7

Property and motor vehicle thefts kept the DPD busy in this week's reports.
News

UP Council Honors Snider Plaza Favorite

The University Park city council celebrated a local restaurant and advanced several major infrastructure items during its Dec. 2 meeting, beginning with a proclamation honoring the 30th anniversary of Half Shells.
Community

Support UP Businesses With Miracle Mile Holiday Passport

Grab your Miracle Mile passport now through Jan. 15 to support local businesses and score holiday discounts and promotions!
Community

Toy Drive Honors Heaven’s 27

This holiday season, spread a little extra holiday cheer by participating in a toy drive to honor the legacies of Heaven's 27.
Community

Dallas Symphony Orchestra League Honors 2026 Debutantes

This holiday season, the DSOL celebrated the 2026 debutantes with a dinner at the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center.
Society

Junior Symphony Ball Funds Musical Opportunities

The 68th Annual JSB will bring together more than 2,800 high school students from over 25 area schools
Business

Comings and Goings

The Devonshire Club blends Americana, Asian, and French inspirations, along with a touch of Greek flair.
Sports

King of Pins: Going Strong After 50 Years on the Mat

Tim Marzuola’s 800th career dual win came and went last season with the longtime Highland Park wrestling coach barely acknowledging the milestone.
Community

Elementary Students Kick Up Their Feet to a 1920s Beat

Bradfield students cut a rug learning the Charleston in their school’s gymnasium the week of Nov. 10.
Society

‘It’s the Last One Here’

As the first floor of the downtown Neiman Marcus filled up with champagne-sipping women of all ages, the air was tinged with nostalgia and poignancy for likely the last such fashion show at the venerable store location.
In Case You Missed It

Jet-Setting Generosity: The 2025 Crystal Charity Ball

This year’s Crystal Charity Ball, themed “Expédition d’Élégance,” will take guests on a globe-trotting adventure
Schools

Armstrong Pupils Have Frightfully Fun Pumpkin Spectacular

Students at Armstrong Elementary ended Halloween with much more than full bags of candy.
Schools

Hyer Cooks Up Thanksgiving Tradition With Exercise, Family, and Fun 

Hyer Elementary kicked off the Thanksgiving festivities early on Nov. 15 with its first annual Family Turkey Trot.
Home

Don’t Squish That Squash!

Porch pumpkin displays can be stunning, but they lose some of their luster in the glow of Christmas lights.
Crime

Preston Hollow Crime Reports Nov. 17-23

Property and motor vehicle thefts kept the DPD busy in this week's reports.
Sports

Coaches, Players Bond With Fellowship, Football

Randy Allen could spend his Monday evenings quietly at home, escaping the constant whirlwind of activity that comes with coaching high school football.
Food

Thanksgiving for Two? Try Alternatives

One of the most iconic Thanksgiving paintings is Norman Rockwell’s Freedom From Want painted in 1943. 
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