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‘The Reason Why We’re Here’
When the organization you lead is called Big Thought, you’re keenly aware of the implications — people expect big ideas, big goals, and big, well, thoughts.
Tornado
With Cary Closure, Dallas ISD Makes Plans for Middle Schoolers
After the October tornado struck, Dallas ISD found homes for Walnut Hill Elementary and Thomas Jefferson High School in mothballed buildings.
Where Pooches Wander, Duck Team 6 Comes to the Rescue
A late-night joke among volunteers likening their weeks-long search for an elusive pet to a Seal Team 6 mission provided an odd name for their dog search and rescue effort.
Of Old Dallas Landmarks and Young Struggles to Fit In
Authors often advise: Write what you know.
Irritations Out in February
What do answers, combs, debts, phlegm, and February have in common? Those pesky silent letters which drive kids nuts on spelling tests.
Real Estate Quarterly
The Signature Collection Boasts Incredible Pedigree
If you’ve lived in Preston Hollow for any length of time, you know Rosewood Preston Hollow. And if you’re a residential architecture buff who keeps tabs on local firms, you know SHM Architects.
House of the Month
House of the Month: 10754 St. Michaels Drive
Manchester Place Care Homes opened in 2009 and now operates this luxury residential care house and three other assisted living boutique homes across Dallas.
Comings and Goings
The gym for climbers will open in the second half of 2020 with a 37,000 square-foot rock climbing gym, a yoga studio, climbing classes, and an outdoor fitness area operated by El Cap.
Snider Plaza Antiques Under New Management
Snider Plaza Antiques is under new management after more than 30 years.
Dallas Experts Bullish On Real Estate’s 2020
While the days of bidding wars and blink-and-you-miss them hip pocket listings are over, the Dallas real estate market is still a good bet, experts said.
Mom’s Floral Invention Makes ‘Couture’ Arrangements Easy
A Highland Park mom’s design for a pre-arranged floral insert mold is heading to the International Home and Housewares show in Chicago in March.
Women’s Club Supports Preston Hollow School, Neighborhood
A club that started four decades ago as a group of Preston Hollow Elementary School moms getting together while their children played has grown to more than 286 members looking for ways to serve their community and form lifelong friendships.
Tornado
Teachers Get Cotton Bowl Tickets, Gift Cards
Among the winners of the College Football Playoff and the Cotton Bowl were more than 600 educators from Thomas Jefferson High School, Edward H. Cary Middle School, and Walnut Hill Elementary School.
After 22 Years, Dallas Challenger Still Attracting Top Tennis Talent
Mitchell Krueger’s praise of the RBC Tennis Championships of Dallas has little to do with the fact that he’s the defending champion or lives only a few miles from the venue.
Tornado
‘You Step Up, And You Serve’
The tornado sirens stopped, the winds calmed, and Dallas city council member Jennifer Staubach Gates took to the mode of transportation that would quickly get her to the damaged areas of her district the night of Oct. 20.
Tornado
After the Tornado, Resilient Lions Have Thrived
St. Mark’s has defeated some of the top boys basketball teams in the Dallas area already this season. Even Mother Nature hasn’t slowed the Lions down.
Crime
Crime Plan Draws Underwhelming Response
Last month, Dallas mayor Eric Johnson sent City Manager T.C. Broadnax a message: The increase in crime in the city was “patently unacceptable.”
Tornado
Crowd Questions District Plan for Tornado-Ravaged Campuses
The formerly closed Tom Field was quickly pressed into service to house Walnut Hill Elementary students after the storm