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Youth Movement Signals Bright Future for Lady Scots
This season, wins and losses are replaced with wins and lessons for the Lady Scots.
Crime
Crime Report Dec. 17 – 31
If you're going to store firearms in your vehicle, make sure its locked. A rash of gun thefts were reported in the Park Cities from mostly unlocked vehicles
Lady Scots Soccer Team Aims to Bounce Back With Fresh Faces
Highland Park’s upset loss to Frisco Wakeland in last season’s Class 5A Region II final might still be lingering in the minds of the Lady Scots’ coaches and
Top-Ranked U.S. Tennis Star Loves Park Cities Life
Many times, professional athletes finish out the prime of their career before settling down to raise a family. But John Isner has it both ways.
Dallas Mom Authors Two Children’s Books
For Lakewood resident Jaclyn Amend, writing a children’s book was merely a way to encourage reading and promote a sense of wonder for her two sons.
Broadway Star Likes Teaching During Trips Back Home
Christine Cornish is living her dream as a Broadway actress, with career performances that include such classics as Cats, My Fair Lady, and Kiss Me, Kate.
HPHS Music Educators Train With The Best
As the 2017 fall semester wound down at Highland Park High School, band director Reagan Brumley wandered the streets of Tokyo. Months earlier, principal Walter
CC Young Wrap It Up Luncheon Recap
On Nov. 9, guests were invited to enjoy holiday shopping, lunch, and a fashion presentation at the annual CC Young Wrap It Up Luncheon.
Animal-Loving Dallas Scholar Discussed During Symposium
Those who knew James Hillman, a pioneering and imaginative psychologist and co-founder of the Dallas Institute of Humanities and Culture, said he was always
ABPA Holiday Home Tour
The Armstrong Bradfield Preschool Association is hosting its 20th annual Homes for the Holiday Home Tour on Friday, Dec. 7.
Town Council Gets a Closer Look at Hackberry Creek
On a fall Saturday morning, the community’s love for Hackberry Creek went on full display. Portrait takers, dog walkers, and picnickers were among those using
Surgeon Helps Water Polo Take Flight
When Spencer Dornin conducted his first practice as the head coach at Pegasus Water Polo, he had just one child in the water.
Town Leaders Resistant to Roundabout Solution
Introducing two roundabouts at the intersections of Preston Road, Armstrong Parkway-Avenue, Oak Lawn Avenue, and Lakeside Drive would save motorists 34 seconds
House of the Month: 4201 Bryn Mawr Drive
This beautifully updated home is on a prime corner lot location in University Park. The superb floor plan features formals, an office and kitchen that opens to
Future Looks Fast for Oliai, Lady Scots After State Finish
Susan Bailey could tell by the look on Sophia Oliai’s face that the Highland Park sophomore runner was going to have a good day.
Partners Launch Davi, Look to Change Sneaker Game
Carter English grew up in the Park Cities never having to worry about how he’d pay for a new pair of shoes or purchase athletic equipment.
North Dallas Ice Cream Shop Sets Opening Date
The new shop will offer treats such as signature pairings, affogato creations, and even sorbet swimming in champagne.
Things To Do: November Edition
For its 13th year, the Dallas Arboretum has transformed its pecan grove into a Neverland-themed pumpkin village. Featuring scenes from the beloved book, Peter
Band Barbecue Planned Before Blue Out Game
The Highlander Band has a new event sponsor for its BBQ with the Band fundraiser. Sonny Bryan’s will serve up brisket and chicken, along with coleslaw, potato