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Don’t Squish That Squash!
Porch pumpkin displays can be stunning, but they lose some of their luster in the glow of Christmas lights.
Living
Neighborly Mom Helps Young Bikers Hit the Road
About 14 years ago, a frustrated neighbor asked Daniela Hudson if she knew of anyone who could teach her daughter to ride a bike. Hudson didn’t, but she thought that she could help.
News
Ribbons Convey Promise That ‘We Will Never Forget’
Across Texas, few other events have affected us like the tragic July 4 flooding that engulfed areas of Camp Mystic situated along the Guadalupe River.
Schools
Mahjong Isn’t Just for Mom’s Night
Students are using a centuries-old method to develop problem-solving, math, and social skills.
Business
SMU Grad Masters 5 Elements of Success
For martial arts studio owner Gerardo Mulas, it’s been a winding path of resilience from Madrid to Dallas.
Community
Personal Story Fuels Meaning Behind Work
CEO of The Family Place shares domestic abuse experience
Announcements
HPISD, HP, UP, and Dallas Share Updates on Progress, Parking
Park Cities and Dallas leaders shared their successes and plans for the future on Oct. 28 during an annual joint meeting.
Schools
Coach Returns to Competition With Ursuline Cheer Team
Sixteen years ago, an ACL injury derailed Kendra Sawyer’s plans for collegiate cheerleading. This year, the Ursuline alumna has come full circle, leading the school’s inaugural competitive cheer team as its head coach.
News
City Budget Paves Way to Smoother Streets
Improvements, including plans for repaving 750 street lane miles, part of city’s recently released biennial budgets
Community
Give Thanks For Veterans
As fall brings cooler temperatures, schedules begin to focus on holidays and feasting. Menu planning and gift buying could easily eclipse another holiday: Nov. 11 is Veterans Day. If you know people who served in our military forces, thank them.
Inside the Cause
Partners Card 2025: Shopping to Spark Change
100% of proceeds go directly to help survivors of family violence
News
Dallas Love Field Unveils Expansion Plan
Touted as the largest capital investment in the airport’s history, LEAP outlines a six-year construction timeline covering 14 infrastructure development projects.
News
Alley Trash Phaseout Paused After Pushback Gains Traction
Homeowners in alley-dependent neighborhoods, including many in Preston Hollow, made themselves heard with a 10,000-signature petition, protest yard signs, and a dedicated opposition website
Food
Nikki Bistro Will Reopen as The Devonshire Club
The restaurant, located at 5757 W. Lovers Lane, has closed. Opened in late April 2024, it will be reconcepted and will open on November 14 as The Devonshire Club.
Living
Beyond Numbers: Retirement Mapping Can Transform Your Future
Process takes into account more than the wallet by including such matters as health, independence, meaning, and purpose
News
Dallas Bike Lanes Can Get ‘Iffy’
Every weekend, rain or shine, Preston Hollow resident Jordan Shaw and his 11-year-old son, Blake, can be spotted riding their bikes along Northaven Trail — the boy’s laughter rolling behind like a second set of wheels.
News
Oak Hill Academy Opens New High School Campus
Oak Hill Academy announced the opening of a new high school campus at Cochran Chapel, focused on providing neurodiverse students with a tailored, whole-child education.
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Grace Conley
Mom’s Unexpected Walk Home Earns Caregiver a Judgmental Stare
Caregiving for an aged loved one can be a tough obstacle course, especially when dementia enters the picture.
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Josh Hickman
Living
Unplanned Walk Highlights Dementia Risks
Caregiving for an aged loved one can be a tough obstacle course, especially when memory issues enter the picture.