PHN
Latest (Page 3)
Camps
Spend Summer in the Deep End
Highlander Summer Swim Team starts its second year
By
Contributor
/ Daniel Lalley
General
Scottie Scheffler Debuts New Baby Ahead of Masters
The pro golfer debuted a new addition to his family during his arrival in Augusta
News
Paws for Thought
Time spent with people nurtures our emotional well-being while time spent with animals deepens it in unforeseen ways
Schools
Connecting Hearts to Science
Dallas ISD Biomedical Preparatory students spread joy to hospital patients
News
City Adds Crash Site Blocker Trucks
Aimed to take the brunt of impact, program improves safety on city’s busiest roadways
News
Screens Shape Toddlers’ Vocab
Videos toddlers watch may be reshaping their speech in unexpected ways, according to new research from SMU
By
Staff Report
News
Dallas Police PSA Asks Drivers to ‘Do Their Part’
Operation Slow Down aims to keep residents safe during busy spring months
Business
This Retiree’s Second Act Has Your Pup’s Tail Wagging
Marsha Lindsey moves from a successful career in public affairs to open a dog supply store
By
Sarah Hodges
Living
Shlesinger Taps Decker for Passion Project
Iliza Shlesinger recently revisited an email she wrote to herself back in 2018, just before she got married, about living with regrets from her high school days.
News
Countywide Voting Could Be Restored for Runoff Election
After the March 3 primary election sawwidespread confusion among voters about where they could cast their ballot, a push is underway a return to countywide voting for the runoff election in May.
Business
Area Residents Make Forbes’ World’s Billionaires List
"Keeping up with the Joneses" has a different significance when one of your fellow residents is Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones
News
TWU Honors Alumna, Donor in New Health Sciences Center
For more than 30 years, nutritionist Neva Cochran has worked to help others understand and enjoy their food better.
Living
Five Signs Your Aging Parents May Need Help
When I started thinking about caring for my own mother as she got older, I’ll admit I was a little nervous.
Schools
Student Artists Get Texas-Sized Recognitions
As part of a partnership between the Texas Cultural Trust and the Texas Commission on the Arts, student artists in music, theater, dance, visual arts, literary arts and more were recognized as Butler Texas Young Masters.
Camps
Walnut Hill Recreation Center Offers Family Summer Fun
From fitness classes and youth camps to swimming programs and community meetups, Dallas recreation centers aim to keep residents active, connected, and engaged throughout the year.
Camps
What’s Next When Founders Graduate?
When Ziling Zhou and Christopher Guffey formed their mentoring nonprofit as sophomores, they were focused on getting creative in the moment while giving back to the community.
Living
A Senior’s Guide to Staying Sharp
An enhanced perspective, increased wisdom, and elevated self-confidence often come to mind when we think about how growing older affects our emotional and intellectual well-being.
News
Election Results in the Park Cities and Preston Hollow
Voting hours in Dallas County were extended to 9 p.m. on Tuesday amid confusion about the requirement that voters head to their assigned precinct on Election Day.
Living
Centenarian Celebrates Birthday at Moody Family YMCA
What does a 100-year-old’s fitness routine look like? Ask Joan Eichner.