Preston Hollow
Local Entities, State Provide Vaccine Distribution Updates
As Dallas County continues to report record COVID-19 hospitalizations and vaccine rollout begins to ramp up, here’s what you need to know today.
Read moreFor ‘Badass Women,’ 50 Paintings Not Nearly Enough
Dallas painter turns portraits into a colorful book celebrating bold ‘foremothers’.
Read moreIn the Pool or Online, Jesuit Swimmer Goes the Distance
When he arrived at Jesuit as a freshman, Will McKinney scoped out the school’s swimming records.
Read moreLocal Officials, Lawmakers React to Capitol Riot
Confrontation had been expected Wednesday as both the Senate and House were scheduled to certify the electoral college votes, paving the way for President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris to take their oaths of office later this month.
Read moreIF/THEN Ambassador Jennifer Stimpson takes Sabbatical from Hockaday to Write Federal Legislation
Jennifer Stimpson is on a mission: She wants to change what people picture when they think of a scientist.
Read moreDallas County Continues To Report Record Hospitalizations
As COVID-19 vaccine rollout continues in North Texas and the area continues to report record high hospitalizations and high numbers of new cases, here’s what you need to know today:
Read moreWhat Do Scientists and Engineers Look Like? Well, You
The 3-D printed statues produced after scanning 125 female innovators named American Association for the Advancement of Science IF/THEN Ambassadors in 2019 have at least this much in common – they are orange.
Read morePreston Hollow Crime Reports Dec. 28 – Jan. 3
Read the Preston Hollow Crime Reports for Dec 28 – Jan. 3.
Read moreSome Candidates Make Early Moves for Dallas City Council Race
A few days in to the new year, and it’s still anybody’s guess what the ballot for Dallas City Council
Read moreDSOL 35th-Annual Presentation Ball Canceled
The 35th-annual Dallas Symphony Orchestra League (DSOL) Presentation Ball that was set for Feb. 13 has been canceled.
Read moreHospitals Become Overburdened as Cases Spike
As hospitalizations and COVID-19 cases climb, and as people continue to wait for their opportunity to receive the two-part vaccination that could help turn the tide, there is a lot of news to keep track of. Here are today’s bullet points.
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