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Crime

Preston Hollow Crime Report Sept. 15-21

Retail thefts and car burglaries plagued the Dallas PD in this week's reports.
Philanthropy

Dallas Mavericks Unveil Renovated City Basketball Court

Mavericks players Dwight Powell and Caleb Martin joined CEO Rick Welts and Uptown Dallas Executive Director Kelem Butts for the ribbon-cutting ceremony on Sept. 17.
Hill Country Flood 2025

Sniffing Out Hope: Canine Heroes 

Rescue dog Kaya searches for a disaster victim trapped under the rubble

Bliss Speech & Hearing Flourishes with Family Touch

With an array of residents and an abundance of resources, it’s no wonder Preston Hollow is a great springboard for starting a family business.

The Church Cannot Be Whole Without Disability Inclusion

Without including people with disabilities in our churches, we will never be all God is welcoming us to be.   — Dr. Erik Carter
Society

Party Hopping

Join us as we take a look back at some standout moments from community celebrations to fundraising events.
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Black, Hillner Lead Youthful but Promising Knights

The future is now for Covenant, which will see freshmen and sophomores comprise about two-thirds of its roster this year.

As Filming Wraps, Autumn Tailgating Begins

Because the cost of groceries continues to rise and many are feeling the added stress of uncertain times, season four of my cooking series focuses on budget-friendly meals and at-home celebrations that won’t stretch the wallet.

Teacher, College Students Share Study Tips for Success

Preston Hollow college students Tristan Hakert, Luca White, and Alex Habeeb share their top strategies for staying focused, avoiding burnout, and tackling assignments with confidence.

Happy Endings Start in Legacy Court

When Karen Roussos began volunteering with Dallas CASA five years ago, she never expected to find herself in a courtroom filled with applause.
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Hornets Putting Sting Back Into SPC Opponents

Greenhill won more games last year than in the past six seasons combined, finishing with a 5-5 mark that was the program’s best since 2017.
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Panthers Still Have Firepower Around New Quarterback

It’s hardly time to panic for Parish Episcopal, which had its remarkable streak of five consecutive TAPPS Division I state titles snapped by rival Argyle Liberty in last year’s championship game.
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After a Major Step Forward, Hillcrest Has Higher Goals

After a successful debut season in which his team won seven of its last eight regular-season games, head coach A.D. Madise is eager to keep building.

Cancer Patient Relied on Community of Support

After taking a few Advil, Cindy Kayanan assumed her stomach pains would ease, and she could continue enjoying a University of Texas football game with her family.
Schools

Cultivating Connection: A Science Teacher’s Blossoming Idea

Greenhill brings more native plants to campus, aims to restore Blackland Prairie

Team Effort

Classrooms are buzzing once again as 140,000 students in the Dallas Independent School District returned to open arms and high expectations for the first day of school.
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Improved Results Have Lions Turning the Corner

The progress was evident throughout last season for St. Mark’s, as the Lions snapped a 15-game skid against SPC 4A competition and posted their first winning season since 2021.
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With Speed to Burn, Jesuit Eyes Quick Start, Fast Finish

Jesuit Dallas has had plenty of great athletes come through its program, but rarely have the Rangers collectively had this much pure speed.
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Newcomers Look to Help Eagles Take Flight Again

Despite significant roster losses due to graduation and a roster with just four seniors, there’s hope for a quick turnaround.
Society

Get Ready to Dance

For 68 years, sophomores, juniors, and seniors from area high schools have anticipated a night of music, dancing, and community spirit as the Junior Symphony Ball takes over legendary Gilley’s Dallas. 
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