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Society
The Concilio CEO Receives Trailblazer Citation Award
Florencia Velasco Fortner was recently recognized with the George W. Bush Institute Trailblazer Citation Award.
Ursuline Wraps First Esports Season
The Gaming Bears completed their first competition season with six students among two levels.
Vanderpool Honored With St. Mark’s Inaugural Award
Dr. David Vanderpool will be honored for the Lee S. Smith '65 Courage and Honor Award on April 21.
Districts 11, 13 to Hold Community Safety Meeting
At the safety meeting at 6 p.m. April 24, Dallas Chief of Police Eddie Garcia, District 11 Councilwoman Jaynie Schultz, and District 13 Councilwoman Gay Donnell Willis will discuss crime in North Dallas.
Kevin Paul Hasn’t Lost that Tactile Feeling
Surrounded by his recent works hanging on the white walls of his spacious Preston Hollow home, Kevin Paul, a retail industry veteran turned artist, smiled.
SUV Drives into PH Village Tangerine Salon
The driver lost control and drove onto the curb and into the front windows of Tangerine Salon around 11:30 a.m. April 9, Dallas police say.
Firefighters Respond to Another Valley View Mall Fire
Dallas Fire-Rescue responded to a fire at the remaining portion of the old Valley View Mall late April 7, the third fire there in as many months.
Hockaday Names New Head of Lower School
Michelle Goldsmith will take on the role at the end of this school year.
Dallas Lutheran School Working Toward Rebuild
Campus leaders are working through its Arise & Build Capital Campaign to raise money to rebuild the campus destroyed by the October 2019 tornado.
EarthX Celebrates Another Year in Fair Park
The world’s largest green gathering is returning to Fair Park April 21-23.
Hockaday Senior Named Coca-Cola Scholar
Zoya Haq is one of 150 high schoolers across the nation to receive this honor, which includes a $20,000 scholarship.
Crime
DPD: Man Shot in the 2700 Block of Northaven Road
Dallas Police say a man was shot shortly after 7 p.m. March 27 and taken to a local hospital in stable condition.
City of Dallas Launches Give Responsibly Program
The campaign lets residents donate through their phones to support the local unhoused population.
Student Shot Outside Thomas Jefferson High School
The student was shot in the arm and taken to a local hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, Dallas ISD spokeswoman Robyn Harris said.
Dallas Officials ‘Expedite’ Demolition of Former Valley View
Demolition began at the remaining portion of the former Valley View Mall site March 16, Dallas city officials told local media, after the second fire there in two months injured firefighters.
Local Hospice Massage Therapist Publishes Book
Palliative Touch: Massage for People at the End of Life was written for health care providers, complementary therapists, and those who wish to support a dying client or loved one.
Silicon Valley Bank Collapse Affects Some Local Companies
The bank’s collapse March 10 made headlines across the globe, and its effects were felt beyond Silicon Valley, including in Dallas.
Versatile Thompson Finds New Specialty in Steeplechase
Margaret Thompson’s rapid rise to becoming the country’s fastest high school steeplechase athlete is as unique as the event itself.
Crime
DPD: 11-Year-Old Boy Shot in 6400 Block of Royal Lane
Dallas police say an 11-year-old boy was fatally shot shortly after 2 a.m. March 11 in the 6400 block of Royal Lane.
Thomas Jefferson High School Celebrates ‘Homecoming’
Students making up a school population of about 1,500 are reinhabiting the Thomas Jefferson campus after a few years of learning at the former Thomas A. Edison Middle Learning Center.