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Believe It or Not, Wick Allison (1948–2020) Had a Secret Softer Side

Many know how Wick Allison strived to make Dallas better through his publications and The Coalition for a New Dallas.
Coronavirus

Nine Tips for Looking After Your Mental Health During the Pandemic

The COVID-19 pandemic comes with plenty of opportunities to get stressed. Texans are self-quarantining, homeschooling, and working from home.

Celebrating Student Achievements

St. Marks student Abhi Jain set out to make a healthier hands sanitizer after he became worried about the ingredients in the hand-sanitizing stations he saw around town.
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Longhorns See a Clear Opportunity in 2020

W.T. White hasn’t made the playoffs since 2007 and hasn’t finished with a winning season in two decades.
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Stone, Parish Look for Repeat Atop TAPPS

Parish Episcopal reached the summit of Texas private school football last season by winning its first state championship in the highest TAPPS classification.
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Rangers Hungry for More Playoff Success

A historic season that ended with Jesuit advancing to the Class 6A Division II Region II finals is in the rearview mirror

Hockaday Student, Three Alumnae Serve Our Heroes

Four women, all younger than 20, all with connections to the Hockaday School, and all with family who served in the military, have created a nonprofit dedicated to caring for veterans and providing meals to doctors, nurses, and staff in Veteran Affairs (VA) hospitals.

Northeast Texas Girl Scouts Honor Gold Award Winners

The Girl Scouts of Northeast Texas presented Gold Award pins to 172 girls from the region, including several in Preston Hollow.

Greenhill Names Toliver, Clark as Distinguished Alumna for 2020

One was awarded an Oscar this year. Another has steadily served the school even 24 years after graduation - both were honored by the Greenhill School this year.

Horsing Around: After Football, Ex-WTW Standout Keeps on Trucking

Jason Smith never was a Dallas Cowboy. He became a successful rodeo cowboy instead.

Local Energy Experts at WattDawg Help Combat High Bills

WattDawg is the local energy expert that guarantees you the best rates for your personal needs each month. For $10 per month, they handle all research, negotiations, contracts, etc. for you.
Letter to the Editor

Letters to the Editor

The presentation at the community meeting on June 11 convinced me that the greening of Preston Center will begin with this project.

Back for Seconds: Hayes Returns to Help Rebuild TCA

Coach expects Trojans to return to competitiveness seen from 2004-14

Check Out These Much-Improved Tennis Courts at Netherland Park

Troop 80 Scouts hope to see more play after rehabbing, repainting, restriping surfaces at Netherland Park.

Student Achievements: Seven to Celebrate

Rising senior Spencer Gray is the first Dallas International School student to participate in the American Legion Boys State Program, conducted virtually this year because of the pandemic.

Good Judge? Bad Judge?

Clay Jenkins became Texas’ first county judge to implement shelter-in-place orders in March.

Hockaday Rock Star Reaches New Heights in Bouldering

National crown-winning senior Sarah Kate Ashton climbs around the world.
Voices

Letter to the Editor: Healthy Debate Needed

Your article on the president’s visit to Preston Hollow highlights a big issue we as a country are living through.
Voices

Dog Days of August

They’re here. Actually, they’ve been here since July: the dog days of summer.

Pride, Optimism, and Coloring Contest Winners

This section celebrates the community spirit and patriotism demonstrated by all who showed off their Stars, Stripes, and Service by participating and supporting a modified 2020 Fourth of July Celebration.
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