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News

Dallas Police Department Surpasses Recruiting Goal

Number surpasses target of 300 officers set earlier this year by City Council
Crime

Preston Hollow Crime Reports Nov. 24-30

Vehicle and residential burglaries kept the DPD busy this Thanksgiving.
Society

‘It’s the Last One Here’

As the first floor of the downtown Neiman Marcus filled up with champagne-sipping women of all ages, the air was tinged with nostalgia and poignancy for likely the last such fashion show at the venerable store location.
In Case You Missed It

Jet-Setting Generosity: The 2025 Crystal Charity Ball

This year’s Crystal Charity Ball, themed “Expédition d’Élégance,” will take guests on a globe-trotting adventure
Best of

The Power of the Written Word

The Letter Library sparks unexpected fellowship through personal messages
Home

Don’t Squish That Squash!

Porch pumpkin displays can be stunning, but they lose some of their luster in the glow of Christmas lights.
Sports

Parish Receiver Makes Big Gains, Seeks State Crown

There’s pressure being the top receiver at a perennial powerhouse program like Parish Episcopal. And expectations can be high when you’re the son of a former NFL player.
Schools

Mobile Career Lab Brings Hands-On Training to Students

Dallas Independent School District has launched a new initiative to provide middle school students with direct access to hands-on career training through a mobile classroom. 
Food

Thanksgiving for Two? Try Alternatives

One of the most iconic Thanksgiving paintings is Norman Rockwell’s Freedom From Want painted in 1943. 
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.
Living

Author’s Spiritual Journey With Breast Cancer Begins in Denial

For some reason, in the back of my mind, I often thought, I bet I’ll be: That Girl. You know, the one who gets breast cancer. 
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Real Estate Updates

Ebby Halliday Companies, celebrating its 80th anniversary, is energizing agents and drumming up business with a rocking real estate rhythm.
Community

Something Unexpected, Wonderful Happened at a Dallas Mall 

Recently at the Dallas Galleria, I stumbled onto a small scene that felt huge: clusters of young children and caregivers leaning in — smiling, giggling, pointing — while lively readers brought picture books to life. 
In Case You Missed It

Former President Bush Bikes With Veterans

Over the weekend, former President George W. Bush and First Lady Laura Bush welcomed a group of veterans to Prairie Chapel Ranch for two days of mountain biking and community to honor Veterans Day. 
Community

Personal Story Fuels Meaning Behind Work

CEO of The Family Place shares domestic abuse experience
Living

Texas Women’s Foundation Marks 40 Years

This year marks the 40th anniversary of the Texas Women’s Foundation, with a ruby-themed celebration featuring Emmy and Tony Award-winning star Christine Baranski. 
Sports

Digging It: Hockaday Libero Uses Height to Her Advantage

Siena Ebert might look out of place wearing the libero jersey on the volleyball court, but she feels right at home.
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. 
Home

Is the Best Gift a Getaway? 

Deciding whether to stay, roam, or own for the holidays
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