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Philanthropy
A Virtual Trip to Writer’s Garden Symposium
The 14th annual A Writer’s Garden Literary Symposium and Luncheon benefiting the Women’s Council of the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden and A Woman’s Garden took a virtual approach Nov. 17 with the theme, “Near or Far … There Is No Place Like Home.”
Real Estate Quarterly
Real Estate Digest
What will the real estate market look like this year? How well do Dallas real estate agents do? Will consumers continue to have confidence in the housing market?
Valentine’s Day Dining, Gifts and Getaways
Whether you're a carb lover, a wine lover, fine-dining is in your heart, or travel, we have some suggestions for Valentine's Day.
STAAR Must Be Taken in Person, State Says
Public school students will be required to come on campus to take the STAAR test this year, even if they’re learning virtually.
Straight Shooter: How a Jesuit Dual-Sport Star Keeps His Focus
If it seems like Gavin Perryman was born with a basketball in his hand, he was raised around the three-point line.
Escape from Groundhog Day
Fittingly, February kicks off with Groundhog Day when Punxsutawney Phil peeps out of his hole, looks around, and predicts the weather: If it’s cloudy, then comes an early spring.
Comings and Goings
The company with four North Texas locations started in Memphis in 2013 and sells bath and shower, body, laundry, and other skincare products made in-store.
Tornado
Dallas ISD To Seek Zoning Change for Walnut Hill Career Campus
It’s been more than a year since an EF3 tornado struck the Walnut Hill Elementary School building, which had been welcoming students since 1946.
In the Pool or Online, Jesuit Swimmer Goes the Distance
When he arrived at Jesuit as a freshman, Will McKinney scoped out the school’s swimming records.
40th Anniversary
In the Beginning…Dream Launched People Newspapers 40 Years Ago
It’s hard to believe that 40 years ago, a handful of 20-something-year-olds came together with enough maturity and initiative to create Park Cities People.
Meet Griffin Holtby: Your Friendly Neighborhood Rock Star
If someone pulls up next to you at a red light in Preston Hollow -- cigarette in hand, windows rolled down and blasting rock and roll-- that could be Griffin Holtby.
House of the Month
House of the Month: 7406 Kenshire Lane
Experience the art of luxury combined with perfection, taste, and style in this sleek and sophisticated newly constructed Scott Briggs Custom home.
Greenhill Senior One of the Heroes for Children
For Greenhill High School senior Carter Weinstein, thankfulness looks like service – service to families battling childhood cancer.
Boy Scout Troop 125 Introduces New Eagles
Eight more Boy Scouts from Troop 125, sponsored by Grace Bible Church, have achieved the rank of Eagle, the highest and most distinguished rank in Scouting:
First Impression: WR Dejon Baker Starts Fast for Longhorns
Dejon Baker gets to the end zone in a hurry, and not just because of his foot speed.
Comings and Goings
The boutique spa based in North Carolina, opened its first Texas location in Dallas. It offers signature eyebrow and facial threading, lash extensions, full-body waxing, customized facials, lash and brow tinting, and lash lifts.
House of the Month
House of the Month: 7785 Verbena Court
Situated steps from the Northaven Trail and the JCC, see this modern home full of designer finishes and updates.
Ex-Jesuit Sharpshooter Making Immediate Impact at ORU
Two years ago, Max Abmas was a senior who rarely left the court for a Jesuit team that nearly reached the Class 6A state tournament.
2021 National Merit Semifinalists: How Many Does Your School Have?
The nonprofit National Merit Scholarship Corporation (NMSC), established in 1955, named approximately 16,000 semifinalists in the 66th annual National Merit Scholarship Program.
‘Don’t’ Dismiss Game Shows
By the time he got the pitch, Matt Mider had co-written an animated online series, an acclaimed feature film, and had multiple high-profile projects in various stages of development.