What’s New in HPISD Technology? The Guidelines for Its Use
Parents may notice some changes in how HPISD students use technology this year, and they don’t include shiny new Chromebooks or tablets.
Read moreParents may notice some changes in how HPISD students use technology this year, and they don’t include shiny new Chromebooks or tablets.
Read moreThe University Park City Council discussed the thorny issue of Snider Plaza parking — a problem almost as old as the Plaza itself — during a Sept. 25 special meeting.
Read moreThe CANstruction displays at NorthPark Center dive deep into the hearts of Texas with exhibits created by local architects, engineers, contractors.
Read moreIn journalism, the building blocks of stories are the five Ws and an H: Who? What? When? Where? Why? and How? Dallas Country Club members want media outlets to leave out the Where whenever the Where is the DCC.
Read moreHighland Park will try to bounce back after a rare home loss against Tyler on Sept. 20 at Highlander Stadium.
Read moreJesuit Dallas senior Noah McGough is donating money for every kick he makes to Men of Nehemiah. Fortunately, he tends to score a lot of points.
Read moreJohn Householder is committed to improving life for those around him, whether he’s setting on the volleyball court or conceiving the large-scale projects of an urban planner.
Read moreIt’s probably fair for Highland Park receivers in practice to accuse cornerback Bryce Laczkowski of knowing their routes.
Read moreDrug violations and property thefts kept officers busy in Preston Hollow last week.
Read moreWestminster Community Dog Park offers shaded areas, dog washing station, and a spot for pet owners to connect.
Read more‘You Gotta Believe’ explores underdog journey to Little League championship
Film director Ty Roberts had a goal — balancing the experience of viewing sports from a child’s perspective with telling a somber, multilayered story.
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