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Community

Trio to Lead 34th Annual Partners Card Fundraiser

Meredith Counce, Courtney Kerr Noonan, and Alex Snodgrass will co-chair this year's event benefiting The Family Place
Living

Bird’s Bookstore Becomes a Sanctuary for Book Lovers

Preston Hollow Couple Gives Readers a Cozy Roost
News

Countywide Voting Could Be Restored for Runoff Election

After the March 3 primary election sawwidespread confusion among voters about where they could cast their ballot, a push is underway a return to countywide voting for the runoff election in May.
Crime

Preston Hollow Crime Reports March 10-15

Stolen cars, thefts, and criminal trespass warnings plagued Preston Hollow in this week's crime reports.
Events

2026 Partners in Transformation Luncheon Coming in April

Project Transformation North Texas, which harnesses the energy and leadership of college students to improve the lives of underserved children, will host its 2026 Partners in Transformation Luncheon on Thursday, April 16, at University Park United Methodist Church.
Schools

Student Artists Get Texas-Sized Recognitions

As part of a partnership between the Texas Cultural Trust and the Texas Commission on the Arts, student artists in music, theater, dance, visual arts, literary arts and more were recognized as Butler Texas Young Masters.
Crime

Preston Hollow Crime Reports March 3-7

Drug violations, thefts of property, and vandalization of motor vehicles plagued the Dallas police in Preston Hollow neighborhoods this week.
Schools

Ursuline Students Earn Girl Scouts’ Highest Honor

Kate Walsh ’25, Addison Kayanan ’27, and Savannah Moreno ’27 were recently recognized with the Girl Scout Gold Award
Business

IKEA To Open At Shops at Park Lane Soon

The popular Swedish furniture retailer also known for serving up meatballs, has an opening date for its store planned at the Shops at Park Lane.
Crime

Preston Hollow Crime Reports Feb. 23-March 1

Property stolen from Preston Hollow vehicles topped this week's crime reports.
Schools

Finding History in the Hallways

Greenhill School redefines remarkable women during its diamond anniversary
Tributes

Prominent Developer Henry S. Miller III Dead at 79

Henry S. Miller III, who oversaw his family's more than century-old real estate firm and is known for his work developing the West Village shopping center as well as his stewardship of Highland Park Village and the Preston Royal Village shopping center, died on Feb. 28 at 79.
General

Norma’s Cafe Owner Remembered As Respected Restaurant Industry Leader

Edward "Ed" Murph III, the owner of beloved Dallas comfort food institution Norma's Cafe, is being remembered for his "unwavering commitment to community service and leadership."
Community

Snow Days Give Neighbors a License to Chill

Neighbors made the most of the snow and ice when schools and offices closed last week of January
General

Spring Break Is Almost Here! Planning to Travel?

Tell us about your spring break plans and favorite places to travel for spring break for a possible story using this survey.
General

Dallas OKs Short-Term Deal With Police, Fire Labor Unions

The Dallas City Council on Wednesday approved a short-term deal with six police and fire labor groups.
General

State of the Union 2026: Preston Hollow Rabbi Selected as Guest of North Texas Congressman

A prominent Preston Hollow rabbi will attend President Donald Trump's State of the Union address Tuesday as a guest of a North Texas Congressman.
General

Dallas Opera Announces Shows for 2026-2027 Season

The Dallas Opera's programming for its 2026-2027 season includes four mainstage productions — Donizetti’s "Elixir of Love," Janáček’s "The Cunning Little Vixen,"  Puccini’s "Turandot" with a new ending by Grammy-winning video game composer Christopher Tin, and Wagner's "Lohengrin."
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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