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Noteworthy Neighbors
Common Ground Found in Learning ‘Heart Words’
Wesley Prep fourth-graders, refugee children put alphabet to verse
Camps
You’re Not Alone With Your Loss at Camp Faith
Faith Presbyterian Hospice helps children, families build skills to work through grief
Aspiring Doctors Explore Future at Summer Congress
Hillcrest 10th-grader becomes more certain than ever about her goals
No Playoffs, But Longhorns Celebrate District Crown
Postseason aspirations must wait until 2021 when W.T. White moves to 5A
Tornado
More Data Needed After FEMA Rejects Request
Officials hope Dallas ISD tornado losses could qualify area for aid
Dallas ISD Responds to Community Requests
Want to pitch Dallas ISD on a new school? Turns out, a relatively new program allows communities to do just that – and even lobby for what type of school.
Tornado
Siblings Didn’t Want to Stay Treeless in Preston Hollow
Like most of Preston Hollow on Oct. 20, Brinley Smith and her brother, Preston, took cover with parents Brian and Crystal Smith as an EF3 tornado wound its way through their neighborhood.
House of the Month
House of the Month: 4225 Beverly Drive
Traditional homes take into account the styles and materials that were popular in an area and, as newer construction, tie the present to the past.
Tornado
With Walnut Hill Design Talk, ‘No Perspective Is Wrong’
To first build a new school, you need a good supply of sticker dots.
Yavneh Makes History, Breaks Barriers with TAPPS Title
For David Zimmerman and his basketball players at Yavneh Academy, winning a championship was about more than adding a trophy in the school’s case.
Faith
First Unitarian Church of Dallas Getting New Fellowship Hall
The First Unitarian Church of Dallas is clear to do some significant renovations.
Fort Worth, Texas, It’s Like a Whole Other Destination City
“Texas. It’s Like a Whole Other Country.”
Real Talk: Rogers Healy
Rogers Healy owns his eponymous real estate brokerage.
Camps
Five Myths About Choosing the Right Summer Camp
Considering an overnight camp for your child for summer 2020? I’ve compiled a list of myths and accompanying facts to help guide you.
STEAM
STEM To Play Key Role In the Future of Texas
Texas has plenty of opportunity for growth and innovation in health care, but many challenges, as well, as the state nears its 200th birthday in 2036.
Ex-ESD Rower Doesn’t Go Gently Down the Stream
Katelin Gildersleeve has decreased her workload from two oars to one, yet her boat is moving faster than ever.
House of the Month: 4424 Manning Lane
Ideally located in one of Dallas’s premier areas, this gracious estate built for entertaining and beautiful living was crafted with artisan details.
Camps
Some Youths Go to Camp; This One Created One
At age 14, Matt McCall became an Eagle Scout, a rare accomplishment typically achieved by young men three-to-four years older.
Crime
Accident Prone: Dallas Ranks Fifth Nationwide
Dallas’ interim deputy resilience officer Gavino is tasked with helping the city take a hard look at its bad traffic planning habits, in hopes that it can reduce accidents, injuries, and deaths.