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40th Anniversary
Skulduggery of the Decades
Where else but in the pages of Park Cities People, Preston Hollow People, and www.peoplenewspapers.com can you read crime reports like this one from September 2019?
Forest Park Medical Defendants To Be Sentenced in March
A flurry of defendants who pleaded guilty to various fraud charges related to the now-defunct Forest Park Medical Center will be sentenced in mid-March, court documents show.
Real Talk: Kelley Christian
Originally from the Phoenix area, Kelley Christian, now of Rogers Healy and Associates, arrived in Dallas to attend SMU, earning her bachelor’s in 2003.
Scots Surge Past Midlothian to Advance
Highland Park ensured it will be playing in March for the fourth time in the past five years after a 57-48 win on Saturday.
Ecstatic About Lamplighter Layers Eggs-Selling Business
Collecting eggs from your chickens doesn’t come without small risks.
With Masks, Outdoor Performances, Scots Arts Performances Must Go On
Highland Park High School performing arts teachers and students have managed to persevere with creativity and flexibility despite the many pandemic challenges that emerged during the past year.
Letter to the Editor
Letters to the Editors
A reader takes us to task for the police reports, and the Salvation Army thanks the holiday generosity of HIghland Park Village shoppers.
Camps
Camps Ready To Deploy 2020 Lessons, Bring Back The Bubble
Summer 2021 is HAPPENING! Let’s welcome it with open arms and plan for a typical summer for our children.
If You Build It, They Will Crumb
Thanks to COVID-19 precautions, Girl Scouts teams won’t get to show off their engineering skills as part of the Galleria Dallas Cookie Box Creations contest this year - but that doesn’t mean that the meaningful partnership won’t continue.
In Case You Missed It
2021 Highland Park Baseball Preview
When Highland Park’s new baseball locker room opened last fall, it was quickly adorned with a timely motivational reminder.
No Bohemian Room is Complete Without These 5 Elements
The French word bohémien originally referred to migrants from Bohemia, a region in the Czech Republic.
Philanthropy
A Virtual Trip to Writer’s Garden Symposium
The 14th annual A Writer’s Garden Literary Symposium and Luncheon benefiting the Women’s Council of the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden and A Woman’s Garden took a virtual approach Nov. 17 with the theme, “Near or Far … There Is No Place Like Home.”
PC Hope Coming to Your Door
After a year in which hope seemed in short supply, a community task force aims to boost public awareness about mental health resources available for students and families.
Park Cities Historic and Preservation Society Landmarks Four More Significant Homes
The Park Cities Historic and Preservation Society recently landmarked four more historically or architecturally significant homes.
Real Estate Quarterly
Real Estate Digest
What will the real estate market look like this year? How well do Dallas real estate agents do? Will consumers continue to have confidence in the housing market?
Diving Deep: HP Senior Follows in His Family’s Flipping Footsteps
As the only diver on the Highland Park roster, Dash Wolford must often take part in meets by himself. But that doesn’t necessarily mean he’s lacking competition.
Valentine’s Day Dining, Gifts and Getaways
Whether you're a carb lover, a wine lover, fine-dining is in your heart, or travel, we have some suggestions for Valentine's Day.
STAAR Must Be Taken in Person, State Says
Public school students will be required to come on campus to take the STAAR test this year, even if they’re learning virtually.
Escape from Groundhog Day
Fittingly, February kicks off with Groundhog Day when Punxsutawney Phil peeps out of his hole, looks around, and predicts the weather: If it’s cloudy, then comes an early spring.
Comings and Goings
The company with four North Texas locations started in Memphis in 2013 and sells bath and shower, body, laundry, and other skincare products made in-store.