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Congratulations, Hillcrest High School Class of 2022

Graduates crossed the stage and moved their tassels last weekend for Hillcrest High School's 84th commencement ceremony.

Passover In Poland

Temple Emanu-El cantor travels to Warsaw to help Ukrainian refugees

Petland Dallas Sues City Over Ban On Dog, Cat Sales in Pet Stores

Petland Dallas filed a lawsuit against the City of Dallas challenging the city's recent decision to ban the sale of dogs and cats in pet stores. The store at Preston Road and Forest Lane is the only pet store in Dallas that sells dogs and cats.

Bush Sisters Talk Book, Family, and Superpowers

Former president shows up as daughters introduce their latest title

Dallas ISD Breaks Ground on Tom Gooch Elementary Renovations

Tom Gooch Elementary will see some renovations, and the district held a groundbreaking ceremony to celebrate.

Dallas ISD Responds to Uvalde Shooting

Dallas ISD plans to have additional patrols and mental health services available to students this week in response to yesterday's shooting in Ulvade ISD.

Mike Collier Wins Democratic Nomination For Lieutenant Governor and Will Face Uphill Battle Against Dan Patrick

Democrat Mike Collier will get his rematch against Republican Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick again this fall, four years after he lost to the incumbent by 4 percentage points in the same race.

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton Easily Defeats George P. Bush in GOP Primary Runoff

Embattled incumbent Attorney General Ken Paxton beat out Land Commissioner George P. Bush on Tuesday in the Republican primary runoff as Texas GOP voters picked a beleaguered candidate with legal and personal scandals over the last remaining Bush to serve in public office. Decision Desk called the race early for Paxton, about 40 minutes after polls closed.

FBI Uncovers Plot to Assassinate George W. Bush

An Iraqi man based in Ohio is accused of being linked to a plot to assassinate former President George W. Bush, going as far as traveling to Dallas “to conduct surveillance of locations associated with the former President,” and recruiting a team of four compatriots he allegedly hoped to smuggle into the U.S., according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Ohio.

Dallas City Council Briefing Focuses On Permit Issues

Dallasites have endured months-long waits for building permits for about two years now, but as of updates given at the latest City Council briefing, that could change by next year.

Parish Head of School Resigns, Interim Named

Parish Episcopal School’s board of trustees May 19 accepted the resignation of former head of school Dave Monaco shortly before his anticipated retirement at the end of the 2022-2023 school year and named an interim head of school.

NorthPark Gold Gift Coin Program Temporarily Suspended

NorthPark Center temporarily suspended the sale of NorthPark Gold Gift Coins beginning Friday.

Medical City Dallas Ranks First in Cardiac Surgery in Texas

Healthgrades named Medical City Dallas and Medical City Heart Hospital number one in Texas for outstanding patient care and quality information.

Dallas Education Foundation Names Choice/Magnet Principal of the Year

The Dallas Education Foundation awarded six teachers and principals of the year last week, including Michael Jackson of the Sudie L. Williams Talented and Gifted Academy.

Mendocino Farms Coming to Preston Hollow

Mendocino Farms is gearing up to open a new Dallas-Fort Worth location in the Preston Oaks shopping center this winter.

Student Achievements: Big Check, Impressive Scholars

The 64th Annual Junior Symphony Ball raised a record-shattering $446,000 for the Dallas Symphony Orchestra League.

Make a Difference Camper Turns Lemons Into Shoes

Will Schardin motivated by Good Shepherd chaplain’s lesson

Nelson Near-Miss Keeps Spieth Confident

As Jordan Spieth’s quest for a hometown title at the AT&T Byron Nelson eluded him again, at least the former Jesuit standout is getting closer. (Read time: 3.9 minutes)
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License to Learn: Georgetown University Offers Spy Class

Have you ever dreamed of becoming a spy? Going undercover to solve a mystery? Living a secret, double life? That dream is not as far out of reach as you may think.
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