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Dallas Homeless Shelter Focuses On Teen Needs
For those involved with Dallas’ new Fannie C. Harris Youth Center, ditching the stigma of homeless shelters is important.
SPC Champs: St. Mark’s Volleyball, Hockaday Runner Win Titles
St. Mark’s was no stranger to coming from behind in the SPC boys volleyball tournament. In the semifinals against Austin St. Stephen’s, the Lions were down two
Student Achievements: Three to Celebrate
At the Lone Star Classic Drum Line Competition, the Highland Park High School Drum Line earned the Caldwell Cup for Best Percussion Performance by achieving
CC Young Wrap It Up Luncheon Recap
On Nov. 9, guests were invited to enjoy holiday shopping, lunch, and a fashion presentation at the annual CC Young Wrap It Up Luncheon.
Broadnax Touts Need To Work Together
As North Texas continues to grow, taking advantage of opportunities and tackling challenges requires an all-in approach from the private and governmental
‘Terror in the Woods’ And on The Web
Since she was 2 years old, Ella West Jerrier wanted to be on stage. The Preston Hollow resident started with dance, became interested in acting, and began
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House of the Month: 5251 Ravine Drive
This home provides a rare opportunity to live in one of the most coveted areas in Old Preston Hollow. Nestled on the curve of Ravine Drive, the home is a
Things To Do: November Edition
For its 13th year, the Dallas Arboretum has transformed its pecan grove into a Neverland-themed pumpkin village. Featuring scenes from the beloved book, Peter
Exhibit Explores World through Photographs
Students and visitors to Jesuit College Preparatory School of Dallas are getting to see the world through the lens of award-winning Dallas area photographer
Luncheon to Raise Funds for Preschools
The nonprofit Educational First Steps, with roots in south Dallas, works with elementary-aged students across 22 area school districts.
DISD Still Hiring Drivers
The sudden departure of former Dallas ISD transportation director Kayne Smith left an already hectic department scrambling, but officials said they steadied
Real Estate Quarterly
Agents: Price Reductions Coming for North Texas Homes
September saw the largest drop in North Texas home sales in seven years, according to a regional report. Since September 2017, preowned home sales are down
Vaughan Not Running Away from Family Tradition
As the daughter of a former Texas A&M runner and a professional marathoner from New Zealand, and with several family friends who are professionals, the Hockaday
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Determined Lions QB Roars Back After Injuries
But such versatility comes with double the injury risk, as Colin Neuhoff knows all too well. The St. Mark’s senior has been banged up plenty of times during his
Real Estate Quarterly
House of the Month: 5350 South Dentwood Drive
This spectacular Midcentury Modern home, on one of Preston Hollow’s premier streets, was house made for cocktails and conversation — and ultra-luxurious living
National Night Out
Highland Park residents and town staff mingled as children explored public safety vehicles Oct. 2 during National Night Out at Highland Park Village
Voters To Decide on Tax Hike
Dallas ISD plans to spend $1.863 billion for the 2018-19 school year, but future spending will be the focus as voters consider a Tax Ratification Election (TRE)
Dallas ISD Earns a ‘B’
The A through F letter system has long been a staple of grading student work. Now, the same format will be applied to individual Texas school districts - and
Whom Is She Going To Be Next?
The next time you see Calista Fyfe, the 2018 Dallas International School graduate might be someone else