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Judge Blocks Short-Term Rental Ban, For Now
A lawsuit filed by four short-term rental operators and the Dallas Short-Term Rental Alliance sued the city of Dallas, arguing that the city's actions contradict the state constitution and that the reasons the city gave for enacting stricter measures were inconclusive.
Single-Vehicle Crash Near Love Field Kills Man
The driver of a sports car lost control in the 4300 block of Bluffview Boulevard.
Temple Shalom Opens Urban Garden
The Justice Garden was grown with help from People's Garden to limit food insecurity within Dallas, and it will be celebrated with a grand opening at 12:30 p.m. Dec. 10.
Hillcrest Student Embraces Entrepreneurship and Advocacy
Zachary Moskowitz, a budding entrepreneur, has seen his role as an intern with Israel supporting and antisemitism fighting StandWithUs take on added meaning since Oct. 7.
Ursuline Names Current Principal as Next President
Dr. Andrea Shurley will be the school's eighth president, effective July 1, 2024.
Chief Outlines Vision for a Better Dallas
Dallas Police Chief Eddie Garcia had four goals when he took command of his new department in 2021.
Neo-Nazis Spotted Near Temple Emanu-El
A group was seen holding signs and flags at the corner of Hillcrest Road and Bandera Avenue on Nov. 25.
Gerstle Tackles a Second Kips Bay Project
Melissa Gerstle was responsible for the enchanting outdoor entry of this year’s Kips Bay Decorator Show House in Old Preston Hollow's Sunnybrook Estates.
City of Dallas Closures for Thanksgiving
City offices will be closed in observation of the holiday later this week.
Dallas ISD Celebrates Opening of Career Institute North
The former Walnut Hill Elementary School took a direct hit from the 2019 EF3 tornado. But last week, Dallas ISD officials, including Deputy Chief Oswaldo Alvarenga and Career Institute North Director Jean Laswell, showed off what it has become: the newest home of one of the district’s four career institutes.
Sparkman Club Estates Hosts Home Tour Fundraiser
The Sparkman Club Estates Voluntary Homeowner's Association is hosting a holiday home tour Dec. 6 and 7 for its fundraiser to rebuild its community pools.
PH Rotary, Junkluggers Host Electronic Recycling Drive
The event, held Saturday, Nov. 18 from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. in the Hillcrest High School parking lot, will allow community members to drop off electronics to be recycled and pick up White Oak saplings and a tree planting guide from members of the Rotary Guide.
Crime
DART Officer Shoots Person After Assault Reported
Dallas Area Rapid Transit spokesman Gordon Shattles said the security officer was assaulted on a northbound Red Line train at the Walnut Hill station in the 8100 block of Walnut Hill Lane around 6:40 p.m. Nov. 13, and the officer shot at the person, wounding them in the arm.
Dallas Lutheran School Awarded $100K Grant
The grant from the Hillcrest Foundation will go toward the school's Arise & Build Campaign to rebuild the campus from the October 2019 tornado.
Good Shepherd Hosts UTA Movin’ Mavs
The basketball teams are composed of men and women in wheelchairs, who visited the Episcopal school Nov. 1 and 2 to raise awareness for people with disabilities and their capabilities playing sports.
In Case You Missed It
Godfather Inspires Student to Honor Veterans
Rabel McNutt: “We are the land of the free, because of the brave,” my godfather Walter Ehlers told me.
Crime
Police Respond to Robbery in 14000 Block of Preston Road
Dallas police say two were injured and robbed at about 10 p.m. on Halloween.
Hockaday Senior Leads Mock Election
Aarnah Kurella led a mock voting day at T.R. Hoover Community Center in South Dallas.
Notre Dame School of Dallas Celebrates 60 Years
Dr. Caroline O’Brien learned about the Notre Dame School of Dallas through her nephew, Luke, who attended.
Medical City Dallas Receives 5th Magnet Designation
The designation reinforces the hospital's commitment to nursing quality, professionalism, teamwork, and compassionate patient care.