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‘Sunday Lunches and Fairy Houses’
Charlotte March wrote the song “Sunday Lunches and Fairy Houses” to honor Camp DeSoto, a place she grew to love over eight summers. Now, her words of tribute and memory are making a difference for victims of the July floods that devastated Camp Mystic and the Texas Hill Country.
Crime
DPD Investigates Two Deaths in Ongoing Case
Dallas Fire-Rescue are continuing to gather information after it was determined two people had died in the 7700 block of Greenway Boulevard on Aug. 16.
Schools
Program Allows Free Meals for All Students to Continue
CEP allows eligible schools to serve free meals to all students regardless of income
Hill Country Flood 2025
Volunteers Seek Healing Through Action
Neither donations nor prayer would be enough.
So, Preston Hollow Presbyterian Church included service as a key component as the congregation gathered in response to the Texas Hill Country flooding disaster.
St. Mark’s Teens Help Others Learn Music
For two rising seniors at St. Mark’s School of Texas, music matters, and so does helping students access it.
Trending
Concerns Over Pit Bull Adoptions Spark Community Outcry
Witnesses outside the shelter described the scene as alarming
Nonprofits
SPCA Receives Communities Foundation of Texas Grant
$50,000 grant benefits SPCA of Texas Community Pet Wellness & Support program
News
Applications Open for FIFA World Cup Volunteers
65,000 volunteers expected to participate in program
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City of Dallas Releases Budget Plans
Police service, street and infrastructure improvements, traffic management, housing, and social services top priorities for Dallas residents
Distemper Cases Limit Intake at DAS Shelter
To ensure the safety of the dogs in the community and shelter, Dallas Animal Services will immediately begin limiting the intake of dogs to those that are critically sick or injured or who are a danger to themselves or others.
Horsepower Meets Flower Power at The Dallas Arboretum
From gleaming chrome to polished wooden dashboards, the Classic Chassis Car Show was a nostalgic journey through automotive history, offering dads and their kids a chance to admire the mechanical marvels up close during the annual Father's Day Family Fun Weekend.
Lacrosse Stars Cherish All-Star Reunion
Before starting their college careers, local standouts shared the field one last time at the Adrenaline All-American Lacrosse Games at The Star.
Art, Antiques, Jewelry From Prominent Estates Goes to Auction
The Sept. 20 auction will offer a rare opportunity to bid on original works by important artists such as John Ford Clymer, Tom Ryan, John Nieto and original artists of the Taos Society of Artists, including Joseph Henry Sharp, Oscar E. Berninghaus, Bert Geer Phillips, and E. Martin Hennings.
NNA Recognizes People Newspapers
Park Cities People and Preston Hollow People have won a combined 13 awards in this year's National Newspaper Association Better Newspaper Contest.
News
Preston Royal Library Offers Monthly Book Discussions
Designed for readers of all backgrounds, the club offers a welcoming space where literature sparks meaningful conversation
Reel Deal: Author Casts Unique Angle To Tout Urban Fishing
Greg DeMars is a retired mechanical engineer who never planned to become an author or an expert angler. He was just looking for a place to fish.
Real Talk: Moody Younger
Years before Moody Younger would make a name for himself in Dallas commercial real estate, he gathered up life lessons in a small town less than an hour northeast from Lubbock.
Now Showing: Discontentment With The Fate of Film Watching
A perfect storm of streaming, the pandemic, and a glut of superhero movies has killed movie going.
Raising Teens In Summer: A Delicate Dance
Gone are the days of lemonade stands in the front yard and movie nights where they’d sit through the whole thing — now it’s late-night outings, inconsistent curfews, and group texts that determine your family calendar.