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AIA Dallas to Showcase Varied Architecture, Innovative Design

North Texas lifestyles and the designs they inspired will go on display in late October as AIA Dallas hosts the organization’s 19th Tour of Homes.
News

SHEIN Pop-Up Delivers Fashion Flair to State Fair

The SHEIN boutique will be open through Sunday, October 19 during Texas State Fair hours.
Business

Fashion-Minded Sisters Bring Order, Style to Closets

Styled By The Sisters has been helping Park Cities and Preston Hollow residents find their sense of fashion and organization for years now — especially with closet editing work. 
Crime

Preston Hollow Crime Reports Oct. 6-11

Motor vehicle thefts and residential burglaries dominated this week's crime reports.
Community

SMU Announces the Passing of Philanthropist Nancy Dedman

A graduate of SMU and a consistent supporter of higher education, Dedman and her family have played a significant role in shaping the University for more than 75 years.
Community

Homecoming: More Than a Dance?

Martha Jackson: When I was in high school, homecoming was simple. 
Community

Mom Turned Podcaster Named 2025 UP Citizen of the Year

Martha Jackson started the Bubble Lounge Podcast to give Park Cities businesses, traditions, and families a chance to shine.
Events

DSOL Celebrates 80th Year of ‘Savor the Symphony’ Gala

The Dallas Symphony Orchestra League invites visitors to enjoy an enchanting night of music, refreshments, and giving with its annual Savor the Symphony black-tie gala on Nov. 6.
News

JLD Funds Innovative Education for Dallas ISD

More than $77,000 of funding was distributed to 33 Dallas ISD educators thanks to the Junior League of Dallas and Texas Instruments.
Sports

Garrick, Jesuit Blank Rival Scots on Ice

Rhys Garrick’s hat trick propelled Jesuit to a 6-0 shutout of Highland Park on Wednesday in Farmers Branch.
News

Mixed-Use Development Coming to Preston Center

Slated for completion in 2028, a new development at 8300 Douglas will include 300,000 square feet of office space across 12 stories, a 17-story luxury residential tower with 147 units, and 24,000 square feet of curated retail and dining.

PC Events Feature Vintage Cars, Expert in Historic Architecture

Whether you like getting outside to view vintage cars or opening your wallet to hear from an expert in historic millwork, Preservation Park Cities (PPC), led by president Jason Morski, has an event scheduled for you.
Living

Dance Friday Night Away, Then Tour Turtle Creek Homes on Sunday

The picturesque Turtle Creek neighborhood supports a range of lifestyles and architecture with high-rise condos, historic estates, old-world architecture, and cottage retreats located within proximity.
Blog

Caroline Hunt Lecture Series Lifts Off at Flight Museum

The Frontiers of Flight Museum invites visitors to join them in taking flight as they embark on the inaugural Caroline Rose Hunt Lecture series on Oct. 22.
Events

HPHS Theater Presents ‘Pippin’

Highland Park High School theater students will transport audiences to a world of glory and adventure during their production of 'Pippin' from Oct. 16 to 19 in Highland Park High School's Palmer Auditorium. Showtimes are at 7 p.m. on Oct. 16, 17, and 18, and at 2 p.m. on Oct. 19.
News

TCA Students Recognized as National Merit Scholars

Samuel Qian, Nathan Youn, and Caroline Hatton have been recognized by the National Merit Scholarship Program at Trinity Christian Academy.
Community

HP to Hold Virtual Community Conversations

The Town of Highland Park will hold virtual Community Conversations on Oct. 14 and Oct. 30 to gain resident input on the community goals and priorities.
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House of the Month: 2525 N. Pearl Street #1403

This rare, updated downtown-facing corner home showcases marble, stone & hardwood floors, soaring 10-ft ceilings, operable windows, and a state-of-the-art SMART system.
Society

Post Malone Returns to His Roots as CBB Headliner

Before selling out arenas, the music sensation tagged along at Texas Stadium where his father worked

HPISD Zooms Ahead With Summer Bond Projects

It’s halftime for projects funded by Highland Park ISD’s 2024 bond, and the district is off to a promising start.
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