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Residents React to Preston Royal Redevelopment Plan
Big changes could be brewing at one of Preston Hollow’s most prominent corners — and the neighborhood is buzzing
News
TCA Students Recognized as National Merit Scholars
Samuel Qian, Nathan Youn, and Caroline Hatton have been recognized by the National Merit Scholarship Program at Trinity Christian Academy.
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Grace Conley
Schools
Hartzell Eyes Dramatic Ascent for SMU
More than 1,000 students, faculty, staff, alumni, neighbors, and distinguished guests from across academia and the nation attended the inauguration and installation ceremony of SMU’s new president on Sept. 12 at the Moody Coliseum.
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Staff Report
Crime
DPD Gains Female Recruitment, Military Representation
In a step toward strengthening public safety and building a more representative police force, the Dallas Police Department has launched its second-largest class in history, with an increased number of former military and female recruits.
News
Building Bonds Through Service
Volunteering through the Young Men’s Service League became a meaningful part of our family rhythm — one that offered more than just service to others.
Community
Not All Lessons are Learned in the Classroom
For the boys and their moms serving the community as part of the Young Men’s Service League, the opportunity to volunteer together creates a treasured bond.
Dementia Patient Caregivers Need Options, Information
As dementia cases rise and families grapple with caring for aging loved ones, our community is seeking trusted, local solutions to keep their family members safe and comfortable.
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Josh Hickman
‘Preston Hollow People’ Applauds
We congratulate Mary Jalonick, Jim Moroney III, and Madison Shelby for their distinguished honors.
Willis, Moreno Elected to Dallas City Council Leadership Posts
The Dallas City Council has appointed District 2 Council Member Jesse Moreno as Mayor Pro Tem, and District 13’s Gay Donnell Willis as Deputy Mayor Pro Tem.
DAS to Receive $2M Funding Increase
As Dallas grapples with a growing number of animal cruelty investigations and overcrowded shelters, city officials have approved a funding increase for Dallas Animal Services to help meet rising demand.
Preston Hollow People ‘Letters to the Editor’
The voices of our readers keep our pages alive. Your stories and insights not only inspire us — they help shape the heart of our publication. Whether it's praise or constructive feedback, we're eager to hear your perspective.
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Contributor
Bliss Speech & Hearing Flourishes with Family Touch
With an array of residents and an abundance of resources, it’s no wonder Preston Hollow is a great springboard for starting a family business.
Partners Plan to Renovate Bridges Over Turtle Creek Waters
For over a century, the concrete-and-steel bridges which replaced the wood-and-iron spans across Turtle Creek between Maple Avenue and Avondale Avenue have connected the Oak Lawn area to central and downtown Dallas.
News
PH Residents Oppose Changes to Trash Pickup
Grassroots efforts gain traction, including a petition with over 9,600 signatures, the appearance of protest yard signs, and a dedicated opposition website
Events
Preston Royal Library to Celebrate National Hobbit Day
Guests can enjoy a costume contest, Lord of the Rings-themed crafts, and other Middle-earth-inspired activities
Teacher, College Students Share Study Tips for Success
Preston Hollow college students Tristan Hakert, Luca White, and Alex Habeeb share their top strategies for staying focused, avoiding burnout, and tackling assignments with confidence.
Happy Endings Start in Legacy Court
When Karen Roussos began volunteering with Dallas CASA five years ago, she never expected to find herself in a courtroom filled with applause.
Cancer Patient Relied on Community of Support
After taking a few Advil, Cindy Kayanan assumed her stomach pains would ease, and she could continue enjoying a University of Texas football game with her family.
Schools
Cultivating Connection: A Science Teacher’s Blossoming Idea
Greenhill brings more native plants to campus, aims to restore Blackland Prairie
Team Effort
Classrooms are buzzing once again as 140,000 students in the Dallas Independent School District returned to open arms and high expectations for the first day of school.