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UPDATE: Students Pray for HPHS Cheerleader After Walnut Hill Lane Crash
Police say multiple people were taken to a local hospital after a crash at Meadowbrook Drive and Walnut Hill Lane Saturday afternoon.
Dallas’ New City Budget Prioritizes Public Safety and Historic Tax Relief
The $4.75 billion budget was approved unanimously at the Sept. 28 City Council meeting.
TCA Has a New Head of School and Middle School Building
Trinity Christian Academy opened the school year with a new head of school and middle school building.
How Satisfied Are Passengers With Love Field, DFW Airport As Traffic Picks Up?
Dallas Love Field and DFW airport are still among the best airports in North America, according to recent rankings by J.D. Power, but DFW received lower scores than last year from passengers.
Indian American Business Leader Touts Civic Connections
Preston Hollow resident Arun Agarwal has advice for other Indian Americans: “Get involved.”
Medical City Spine Hospital Debuts New Surgery Center
The Medical City Spine Hospital opened a new surgery space to provide specialized orthopedic and spine care, known as the Medical City Orthopedic and Spine Surgery Center Dallas.
Children’s Medical Center Foundation Gets $500,000 from Jordan Spieth Family Foundation
Children’s Medical Center Foundation, the fundraising arm of Children’s Health, recently announced announces a $500,000 donation from the Jordan Spieth Family Foundation (JSFF) to support the expansion at Children’s Medical Center Plano, with a focus on pediatric oncology.
Degrees of Debt
After President Biden announced an unprecedented plan to reduce student debt, the issue of overwhelming college costs again made its way into the national dialogue.
Kips Bay Decorator House Open Through Sept. 25
The Kips Bay Decorator Show House is now open to the public through Sept. 25, featuring the work of 24 designers.
Dallas to Hold Affordable Housing Equity Community Meetings
The City of Dallas is hosting community meetings to bring residents into the conversation about affordable housing convenient to work, school, and services across the city.
St. Mark’s Student Gets Head Start on Financial Career
After losing his house and other necessities during the tornado that tore through Preston Hollow neighborhoods in 2019, St. Mark’s School of Texas student Rishab Siddamshetty decided to start Finance4Scholars.
What’s New (And Coming Soon) At NorthPark Center
It’s a busy fall for new store openings at NorthPark Center.
Student Achievements: Four to Celebrate
Episcopal School of Dallas junior William Wexford Grogan was selected to perform bass in the 2022 High School Honors Performance Series at the Musikverein on Aug. 1.
NorthPark Center Has a New Santa
NorthPark Center announced its new Santa Claus following the retirement of Dr. Carl Anderson, who served the shopping center for 32 years.
Dallas ISD Students Attend Private ‘Ain’t Too Proud’ Showing
Dallas ISD theater students and teachers spent their morning Sept. 13 at the Music Hall at Fair Park watching Broadway Dallas' production of Ain't too Proud - The Life and Times of The Temptations.
Open for Business: Betts Finds Niche in NIL Landscape
Jack Betts went to Amherst College looking to make his mark as a wide receiver, not an entrepreneur.
Persons of the Year
Who’s Your 2022 Person of the Year?
Every January, we feature our person (or people) of the year for Preston Hollow and the Park Cities. Let us know who you think our honorees should be for this year.
New Dyson Store Focuses on ‘Education and Experience’
The first Dyson Demo Store Owner Center is now open in The Shops at Park Lane.
Kips Bay Decorator Show House Shortens Show Run
The Kips Bay Decorator Show House will run Sept. 22 through Sept. 25, opposed to the originally planned dates of Sept. 22 to Oct. 23.