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Lady Scots Go To Bat With Promising Young Lineup

Last season ended way too soon for Highland Park’s talented senior class, but at least it ended on a high note.
Announcements

Anne Leslie Hendrix Wood

Anne Leslie Hendrix Wood (1962 - 2021)

Manorly Seeks To Take Stress Out Of Home Maintenance

During a year in which families are spending more time at home while juggling work and school responsibilities, a Dallas-based concierge service helps with cleaning, maintenance, and technology.
Letter to the Editor

Letters to the Editor

You may know that the city of University Park is considering removing the parking ratios in Snider Plaza to allow more restaurants to move into empty retail spaces.

Double Agent: ‘Big Play Zay’

Don’t let his fashion-model looks fool you. Isaiah Pedack isn’t afraid to cover his face in eye-black and get dirty in the trenches.

Lady Scots Add Motivation for Second Title Defense

When we last saw Highland Park on the soccer field in March, the Lady Scots were steamrolling toward another district crown and preparing to defend their Class 5A state title.

Keeping the Faith

Beneath the wholesome surface of Will Bakke’s low-budget, faith-based movies was a filmmaker eager to explore a wilder side.
Coronavirus

Doctor Visits During COVID-19 Mean Increased Safety Protocols

From virtual consultations to increased safety protocols, visits to the dentist or dermatologist, like everything else, are different in the time of COVID-19.

Happenings on the Hill

Three artworks debuted this fall in Dallas as the first iteration of “Healing Pieces: Offerings of Art, Expression, and Nature.”

Boy Scout Troop 125 Introduces New Eagles

Eight more Boy Scouts from Troop 125, sponsored by Grace Bible Church, have achieved the rank of Eagle, the highest and most distinguished rank in Scouting:

HP Soccer Player’s Latest Goal Has Global Impact

As much as Highland Park needs Daniel Writer on defense, his most valuable contributions to soccer might happen off the field.

Comings and Goings

The boutique spa based in North Carolina, opened its first Texas location in Dallas. It offers signature eyebrow and facial threading, lash extensions, full-body waxing, customized facials, lash and brow tinting, and lash lifts.
Voices

The President of the Park Cities and Preston Hollow

I’m from Texas and not ashamed of President George W. Bush nor the Dixie Chicks.
Election

HPHS Senior Finds Learning Opportunities in 2020 Election

Historically, young Americans have tended toward less political involvement than older generations seen consistently at the polls.
House of the Month

House of the Month: 4606 Versailles Avenue

Light, bright, and beautiful describes this three-bedroom West Highland Park home extensively renovated by Jerry Stark.

Schranks Relish Bond as Siblings, Teammates for Scots

Unfortunately for Tanner and Grayson Schrank, inside receivers — also known as slot receivers — don’t often match up against cornerbacks.

A Decade After Beer, Wine Propositions, What Did UP Get?

Back when University Park restaurants needed private club licenses to sell alcohol, the city’s annual take usually wouldn’t top $100,000 in taxes.

2021 National Merit Semifinalists: How Many Does Your School Have?

The nonprofit National Merit Scholarship Corporation (NMSC), established in 1955, named approximately 16,000 semifinalists in the 66th annual National Merit Scholarship Program.

Attorney/CPA Keeps It Kosher While Pursuing ‘Deep Flavors’

While Deep Flavors is a kosher-style cookbook, the recipes are eclectic, Tex/Mex to Cajun to Jewish soul food, to French, etc.
Coronavirus

Virtual Christmas Cheer

The holidays will look different this year because of the COVID-19 pandemic, but that doesn’t have to mean skipping Christmas cheer for those willing to embrace the virtual.
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