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Highland Park’s Crime Fighting Boy Scouts
Evan Huang decided to trade a hammer for a camera for his Eagle Scout project.
Crime
DPD: One Hospitalized With Graze Wound After Shooting
Dallas Police say a person was hospitalized after being grazed by a bullet shortly before 11 p.m. Sunday in the 5600 block of SMU Boulevard.
HP CultureFest Promotes Connections, Community
Park Cities residents gathered on Nov. 5 at Highland Park High School to celebrate a melting pot of cultures from around the world.
Cornell Centennial Celebration Shows Beauty of Restoration
In a community known for tearing down old houses and replacing them with modern mansions, Cornell Avenue residents signaled there is another way.
People Newspapers Redesigns E-Newsletters
You probably noticed or soon will: Our email newsletters have a new look.
UP OKs Signal Timing Change at Hillcrest and Milton
The signal timing change at the Hillcrest Avenue and Milton Avenue intersection allows for a seven-second walk for pedestrians before the green light is given to vehicles.
Resolution of the Carbone’s vs. Carbone Legal Fight
The legal (Italian food) fight between Carbone’s Fine Food and Wine and the new-to-Dallas Italian restaurant Carbone is over.
School Design Should Foster Connection, Collaboration
Tangram Interiors entered the North Texas market less than a year ago, acquiring BKM Total Office of Texas and bringing expertise in furnishings for medical, commercial, and educational spaces.
HPISD Seeking Input For Superintendent Search
Highland Park ISD trustees and leadership are seeking community input in the search for the district’s next superintendent.
Highland Park Presbyterian Church Mobilizes After Record Rains
August’s drought-interrupting deluge disrupted lives for some, prompting the mobilization of a Park Cities congregation to help friends in Old East Dallas.
ABPA ‘Homes for The Holidays’ Tour Returns For 23rd Year
Armstrong Bradfield Preschool Association (ABPA) is hosting the 23rd Annual Homes for the Holiday Home Tour from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Friday, Dec. 2, 2022.
Napkin and Knife Become Belle and Gaston
Their parts were new to seniors Cate Gould and Carter Moreland, but Disney’s Beauty and the Beast musical was not.
Holiday Events in the Park Cities
The Park Cities have plenty of holiday festivities to enjoy.
UP Pickle Partners Dominate Inaugural UP Paddle Battle
The 2022 University Park Paddle Battle was just what the Park Cities needed to prove once and for all that the Williams Park pickleball courts were a solid community addition.
Second Chapter Bookstore Reopens
Second Chapter Bookstore run by the Friends of the University Park Public Library and benefiting the library, is back open in Snider Plaza until Jan. 14 on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays.
Republicans Win Statewide Races, Democrats Sweep Dallas County Races
Nearly 625,410 voters cast their ballots in Dallas County Nov. 8. Statewide, while Democratic challengers failed to beat incumbent Republicans in the marquee races for governor, lieutenant governor, and attorney general, Dallas County’s leadership appears likely to become more Democratic.
HPISD Trustees Hire Search Firm For Next Superintendent
The Highland Park ISD board of trustees Nov. 8 approved a $29,900 contract with the search firm Hazard, Young, Attea, and Associates (HYA) to conduct the search process for the district’s next superintendent.
More Tree Trouble in the Bubble
Billionaire banker Andy Beal would like fellow admirers of a grand tree at Beverly Drive and Preston Road to know that he will miss the ole oak too.
Sheila and Jody Grant Children’s Park Reopens at Klyde Warren Park
Klyde Warren Park Nov. 4 celebrated the reopening of the Sheila and Jody Grant Children’s Park after a 6,000 square-foot addition and other enhancements made possible by a $5 million gift from the Perot family.
HPISD Board Begins Process of Searching For Next Superintendent
The Highland Park ISD board of trustees has begun the process of searching for the district’s next superintendent.