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Living
Neighborly Mom Helps Young Bikers Hit the Road
About 14 years ago, a frustrated neighbor asked Daniela Hudson if she knew of anyone who could teach her daughter to ride a bike. Hudson didn’t, but she thought that she could help.
News
Ribbons Convey Promise That ‘We Will Never Forget’
Across Texas, few other events have affected us like the tragic July 4 flooding that engulfed areas of Camp Mystic situated along the Guadalupe River.
Living
Author’s Spiritual Journey With Breast Cancer Begins in Denial
For some reason, in the back of my mind, I often thought, I bet I’ll be: That Girl. You know, the one who gets breast cancer.
Sports
Scots Can’t Wait to Get Into the Pool
It’s early. The alarm is going off. Highland Park swimmers know practice starts at 6:45 a.m.
Community
SMU Honors Park Cities Leaders
SMU has recognized five outstanding alumni leaders, including Rev. Paul Rasmussen and Trevor Rees-Jones.
Home
Real Estate Updates
Ebby Halliday Companies, celebrating its 80th anniversary, is energizing agents and drumming up business with a rocking real estate rhythm.
News
Friends of UP Public Library Present Check to City Council
The Friends of the University Park Public Library presented a check for $115, 833.90 at the Nov. 4 University Park city council meeting.
In Case You Missed It
Former President Bush Bikes With Veterans
Over the weekend, former President George W. Bush and First Lady Laura Bush welcomed a group of veterans to Prairie Chapel Ranch for two days of mountain biking and community to honor Veterans Day.
Schools
Parkitects Win Urban Land Institute Competition
The task would have been tricky for seasoned urban planners, let alone high school students.
Community
Snider Plaza: Old Traditions, New Beginnings
If there’s one Park Cities tradition I’ll never skip, it’s the Snider Plaza Tree Lighting.
Community
Personal Story Fuels Meaning Behind Work
CEO of The Family Place shares domestic abuse experience
Crime
Preston Hollow Crime Reports Nov. 3-Nov. 9
Property and motor vehicle thefts plagued the DPD in this week's reports.
Living
Texas Women’s Foundation Marks 40 Years
This year marks the 40th anniversary of the Texas Women’s Foundation, with a ruby-themed celebration featuring Emmy and Tony Award-winning star Christine Baranski.
News
With Quick Thinking and Skill, MIS/HPMS Nurses Save a Life
Ronnie Renfrow’s heart stopped while he was making a delivery at McCulloch Intermediate School/Highland Park Middle School in May.
Living
Kids Stir Up Fall Fun at Library with Apple Oobleck Experiment
It squished like slime, smelled like apple pie, and tempted more than a few taste buds.
News
UP City Prosecutor Retires After 59 Years of Service
Upon retirement, UP city prosecutor Dick Wood Jr. is honored by the UP City Council after more than five decades of service.
Business
The Plaza, ‘Such a Great Neighborhood Retail Center,’ Turns 75
Dallas is known internationally as a retail mecca, with big-name shopping centers usurping the spotlight of what truly remains the last community-centric, user-friendly shopping center in the city.
Community
Salvation Army Angel Tree Program Opens
The organization is encouraging individuals, families, and friends to help fulfill the wish lists of more than 35,000 Angels this year.
Community
Boo Day Scares Up Frights, Along With a Lot of Fun
Young superheroes, witches, unicorns, and even a ninja or two had a spooky good time on Oct. 11 during the first-ever Boo Day at the Moody Family YMCA.