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Compass School Hires New Director of Advancement

Katie Townend Doherty, who has spent the last 15 years as upper school admission division director at Hockaday, will start June 1.

Dallas Stray Cats Can Receive Free Spay, Neuter Services

The service, done in partnership between Dallas Animal Services and Spay Neuter Network, will also include rabies vaccination, FVRCP vaccination, microchipping, and ear clipping.

One Shot Near Love Field Car Rental

A woman was shot in the back around 9:15 a.m. Jan. 19 behind Avis car rental near the south side of the airport, and the suspect was brought into custody.

Dallas ISD School Board Filing Open Until Feb. 16

Three seats are up for election, including District 1 which represents northwest Dallas and parts of Preston Hollow.

Police Seek Help Identifying Suspected Burglar

Officers responded to a business burglary call around 10:20 a.m. Dec. 15 in the 5900 block of Sherry Lane. The preliminary investigation determined someone broke into a business and took property.

Dallas ISD Names New Police Chief

Albert Martinez, who currently serves as executive assistant chief of police for the Dallas Police Department, will take the reins on Feb. 14.

Piano Teacher Offers Lessons in Enjoying Music

Performing for people like President Barack Obama might prove daunting for many pianists, but Miriam Morales has all the experience needed. 

PH Church Supports Rowlett Reset Room

The room is designed to provide a safe and calm environment for students to take a break, defuse anger, and recenter outside of a traditional classroom environment.

Dallas ISD New Institute Creates Career-Ready Graduates

Students on the campus can participate in one of five career clusters that result in what district deputy chief Oswaldo Alvarenga describes as “high-skilled, high-wage, high-demand jobs”
Crime

Dallas Police Seek Help Identifying Burglary Suspects

Police are looking for the suspects of two recent burglaries — one of which took place in Preston Hollow — where suspects posed as a business, distracted the victims, and stole property.
Crime

Homicide-Suicide Reported in 10000 Block of Steppington

Investigation by police has determined the 28-year-old suspect shot the 29-year-old victim before shooting himself.

Pershing Principal Named Dallas ISD Master Principal

The designation, earned by Lourdes Morales-Figueroa, is awarded annually to the top 10% of Dallas ISD principals in three categories: elementary schools, secondary schools, and choice schools.

Europe-Bound DSO Oboist Might Live Next Door

Dallas Symphony Orchestra members hail from all over North Texas, including Highland Park, University Park, and Preston Hollow.

Favorites of 2023: Hillcrest to Harvard

A story about Andrea Tchinda Machedjou's journey from the Dallas ISD high school to the Ivy League university is on editor William Taylor's favorite stories of 2023 list.

‘Ministry of Happiness’ Celebrates Pedestrian Bridge Opening

The Northaven Trail bridge recently opened for walkers to cross U.S. 75, and project leaders already are implementing measures to improve the infrastructure.

Favorites of 2023: ‘Jesuit Boys’ Drop in For Monday Lunch

These lunches are a decades-old weekly tradition, and freelance writer Josh Hickman's story on it was among editor William Taylor's favorite stories of 2023.

City of Dallas Holiday Closures

City offices will be closed Monday, Dec. 25 and Monday, Jan. 1 for the Christmas and New Year's Day holidays.

Christ’s Family Clinic Serves Uninsured Adults

The clinic, started about 20 years ago, offers comprehensive primary care and preventative health care. Services include well visits, physicals, mammograms, ophthalmology, optometry, diabetes treatment and prevention classes, and laboratory testing.

Terry Costa Expansion Set to Be Complete This Winter

The storefront will grow by more than 3,500 square feet and feature 58 dressing rooms. The store will remain open and fully staffed during the remodel.

Temple Shalom Celebrates Justice Garden Opening

The garden boasts 56 beds ready for planting, which 200 community members gathered to celebrate on Dec. 10.
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