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Integrity Never Gets Old

History advances through defining moments, yet its endurance depends on quieter everyday decisions
General

Dallas ISD Launches Additional Days Calendar

The district has added an additional days school year calendar for 13 elementary schools and for sixth graders in seven middle schools so students can get extra support and spend time exploring activities that will enrich their school experience.
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Teens, Adults Help Catch Up and Read Close Literacy Gap

In 2009, the organization founded by philanthropist Catherine LeBlanc was founded to equip children in underserved communities to read on grade level by the end of third grade. 
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Old School Barbershop Makes Way for New Development

For 90 years, the Village Barbershop delivered old school cuts, free of any fancy frills but with lots of friendly conversation, to customers in Highland Park Village.
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Wheelchair User Helps Others Understand Challenges

Being a wheelchair user definitely has its struggles, whether it’s trying to get into a building, opening doors, or reaching something on a shelf. But the real struggle is that no one fully understands it.
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Porch Pirates Can’t Resist Free Shipping

Dallas ranks as the sixth worst metro area for package theft
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Dallas Police Academy Faces Funding Gap

Full cost of police academy and related public safety facilities now estimated at $275 million
Events

Celebrity Power Meets Community Impact

Hollywood stars join host Charlie Sheen for ‘Doing Good in Dallas’ event
General

The Inspiration Behind Ornament for Flood Victims

The Capitol Christmas trees in Austin shone brighter with a teacher-designed ornament honoring the nine girls House District 108 lost in the catastrophic flooding on July 4, 2025. 
Schools

The Inspiration Behind Ornament For Flood Victims

The Capitol Christmas trees in Austin shone brighter with a teacher-designed ornament honoring the nine girls House District 108 lost in the catastrophic flooding on July 4, 2025. 
News

Ylang 23 Burglarized Early on Jan. 23

The family-owned jewelry store, which recently celebrated its 40th year in business, was burglarized shortly after midnight.
Living

Dr. Kenneth Cooper Tackles Aging in New Book

The face behind the Cooper Aerobics Center combines decades of groundbreaking research with personal insight, offering a roadmap for living healthier, more actively, and longer
Schools

St. Mark’s Students Come Together To Rock

They say music is the universal language. At Deep Ellum Art Company’s Battle of the Bands high school showcase in 2025, seven students from St. Mark’s School of Texas proved their fluency. 
Living

Emma Succar Still Volunteering at 90

Spending the day with the nonagenarian at the Ronald McDonald House of Dallas feels like coming home. 
Living

Earl Young’s Next Chapter

Gold and Grace: The Higher Purpose of an Olympic Champion in which Young chronicles his remarkable life, debuted in the fall. 
Living

Oral Surgeon Fixes Smiles, Transforms Lives in Bangladesh

In a little over an hour, oral and maxillofacial specialist John Wallace and the team from Smile Bangladesh can forever change a life.
Schools

STEAM Lessons Reach Beyond the Classroom

Mariel Hemingway brings wisdom, grounding to local students
Business

Allie Beth Allman CEO Signals ‘Long Haul’ Commitment

Keith Conlon, president and CEO of Allie Beth Allman & Associates, has bought a significant stake in the storied local luxury real estate leader.
Community

Last Chance to Nominate Young Leaders for 20 Under 40

People Newspapers will recognize 20 outstanding community change-makers under the age of 40 this spring. Do you know someone who should be on our list?
Schools

PH Public Schools Thrive as Spring Semester Approaches

Area Dallas ISD campuses show academic gains and rising student engagement
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