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Crime

Preston Hollow Crime Reports Jan. 1-7

Car burglars, reckless drivers, and shopping center thieves appear in the Preston Hollow Crime Reports for Jan. 1-7.

PH Church Supports Rowlett Reset Room

The room is designed to provide a safe and calm environment for students to take a break, defuse anger, and recenter outside of a traditional classroom environment.
In Case You Missed It

Out & About: Crystal Charity Ball

The "Masterpieces in the Making"-themed gala, chaired by Angie Kadesky, was celebrated Dec. 9.

Comings and Goings

The Stache, Agua by Agua Bendita, and multiple spots at The Shops at Park Lane and NorthPark Center are among recent openings in the Park Cities and Preston Hollow.
Crime

Dallas Police Seek Help Identifying Burglary Suspects

Police are looking for the suspects of two recent burglaries — one of which took place in Preston Hollow — where suspects posed as a business, distracted the victims, and stole property.

Mount Everest Memories and Motivational Speaking

Richard Fiske, recounting his 1999 journey up Mount Everest, recalls meeting “Cary Grant,” rubbing car oil over his body, and getting tossed like a kite while holding onto a rope. 

Rhapsody on Blue: Football Dynasty Keeps Rolling for Parish

Parish Episcopal has checked every box for the past five years. Its dynasty continued with a 40-29 win over previously unbeaten Houston St. Thomas in the TAPPS Division I state championship game on Dec. 1 in Waco.
Crime

Preston Hollow Crime Reports Dec. 25-31

Car thieves, trespassers, and a backyard burglar appear in the Preston Hollow Crime Reports for Dec. 25-31.

Pershing Principal Named Dallas ISD Master Principal

The designation, earned by Lourdes Morales-Figueroa, is awarded annually to the top 10% of Dallas ISD principals in three categories: elementary schools, secondary schools, and choice schools.

Europe-Bound DSO Oboist Might Live Next Door

Dallas Symphony Orchestra members hail from all over North Texas, including Highland Park, University Park, and Preston Hollow.

New CEO Aims to Take Museum to New Heights

The Frontiers of Flight Museum is still here and has a new CEO who plans on reimagining the museum as a comfortable space for those who love aviation. 
Society

Mad Hatter’s to Celebrate ‘Gardens of Greece’ in April

The 36th-annual Mad Hatter’s Luncheon will be themed “Gardens of Greece” on Thursday, April 18 at Rosine Hall at the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden.

2023 Person of the Year: Nancy Kasten

Rabbi Nancy Kasten, chief relationship officer at Faith Commons, works to develop relationships for the interfaith nonprofit and build on ones she’s established during her 35 years in Dallas.
Voices

Mobile Payment Gives Seniors Security

If it isn’t broken, don’t fix it, right? For so long, consumers have been comfortable with the tried-and-true processes of carrying cash, debit or credit cards, and checks.
Crime

Preston Hollow Crime Reports Dec. 11-17

Unwelcome guests, car burglars, and a package thief appear in the Preston Hollow Crime Reports from Dec. 11-17.
General

House of the Month: 6311 Northport Drive

Experience the ultimate in luxury living in this five-bedroom, 5.5-bath cul-de-sac home with private access to St. Mark’s School of Texas from the backyard.

Christ’s Family Clinic Serves Uninsured Adults

The clinic, started about 20 years ago, offers comprehensive primary care and preventative health care. Services include well visits, physicals, mammograms, ophthalmology, optometry, diabetes treatment and prevention classes, and laboratory testing.
Crime

Preston Hollow Crime Reports Dec. 4-10

Wire damagers, unwelcome guests, and reckless drivers appear in the Preston Hollow Crime Reports for Dec. 4-10.

‘Small School With a Lot of Heart’

There’s a new private school in Preston Hollow. The Compass School of Texas opened its doors at the start of this school year, serving pre-K through second grade.

Bring The World Home With Explorer Box

During the COVID-19 pandemic, many people fantasized about traveling to escape their quarantine life. 
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