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New American Girl Store Celebrates Grand Opening

To commemorate the event, a custom-made mural, created by local artist and fashion designer Dear Giana, is featured along with a 3D Chalk Installation by Jan Riggins.
Society

Chi Omega Christmas Market Returns for 47th Year

The Chi Omega Christmas Market is coming back early for its 47th year and moving to a new location. The market will be held Sept. 26-28, 2024, at Dallas Market Hall. 
Remarkable Women

Gardenuity Brings Horticulture to Customers

Donna Letier and Julie Eggers are the co-founders of Gardenuity, a brand focused on making gardens and garden experiences accessible to anyone.

March 5 Primary Election Results

Super Tuesday voters decided who’s going to be on the ballot for the November elections.

Medical City Children’s Hospital Expands Emergency Room

The $3.1 million project adds 2,000 square feet of new space to the children's emergency room, including a new and expanded waiting room, a discharge lounge, and additional space for improved patient flow.

NorthPark Center to Refinance, Make Capital Improvements

A $650 million loan is expected to close March 15.
Remarkable Women

Royal Lane Baptist Church’s First Female Reverend

The Rev. Victoria Robb Powers, senior pastor at Royal Lane Baptist Church, says God put the right people in her path to pioneer a position and inspire the women around her.

Animal Services Offers Adoption Incentives This Weekend

Friends of Dallas Animal Services will offer the first 75 people to adopt a dog from the shelter from Friday through Sunday a $50 Petco gift card.

Inwood Theatre Reopens

The theater has reopened after it received a lock-out notice on its door last week.

City Manager T.C. Broadnax Resigns

A release about the resignation cites the relationship between Broadnax and Mayor Eric Johnson as hindering the city's ability to reach its full potential.

Hockaday Freshmen Selected for Carnegie Student Series

The pair, Vivian Zhou and Reagan Nguyen, will join performers from all 50 U.S. states, Guam and the Virgin Islands, South Korea, New Zealand, and Taiwan for a special performance at Carnegie Hall in New York City this month.

Three Candidates Run for Dallas ISD District 1 Seat

Lance Currie, Chris Roberts, and Maureen Milligan will be on the May 4 ballot. Bob Miller filed for candidacy but will be withdrawing his application.

District 11 Hosts Black History of North Dallas Event

The celebration will be held at Prism Center and will feature an African American history exhibition and a conference room dedication in memory of Dr. George Keaton Jr.

Galleria North Italia to Open March 6

The modern Italian restaurant is best known for seasonally inspired menus, scratch-made classic dishes with a twist, and craft cocktails.

Dallas ISD to Hold Community Budget Meetings

The meeting covering Preston Hollow schools, represented by Trustees Edwin Flores (District 1) and Sarah Weinberg (District 2), will be at 6 p.m. on March 25 at Hillcrest High School.

American Girl at The Shops at Park Lane to Open March 2

The brand will celebrate its new, 14,720-square-foot store with a ribbon cutting at 9:45 a.m. American Girl's previous Dallas location opened at the Galleria in 2007.

Children at Risk Highly Ranks Sudie L. Williams Academy

The school was named number one in the elementary school category and number two in the middle school category.

Dallas To Ready More Greenspaces by 2025

One of the first city-owned properties expected to become a community greenspace by 2025 is at 3728 High Vista Drive — within hollering distance of Preston Hollow.

Seven Presidential Leadership Scholars from Dallas

The program, which is a collaboration among the presidential centers of George W. Bush, William J. Clinton, George H.W. Bush, and Lyndon B. Johnson, allows scholars to learn about leadership through the presidential experiences of the four former presidents.

Dallas ISD Hosts 10th-Annual STEM Expo This Weekend

The event, which will be from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., will allow students to investigate, design, and create real-world science, technology, engineering, and math activities and projects.
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