Park Cities Crime Reports Dec. 2-7
Reckless roadsters, mischief makers, and sneaky thieves create chaos in this week’s Park Cities crime reports.
Read moreReckless roadsters, mischief makers, and sneaky thieves create chaos in this week’s Park Cities crime reports.
Read moreThe world is ending. The No. 7 does not exist. Rain is a myth.
Read moreThe University Park Public Library plans to offer another series of Chat and Play Workshops Wednesday mornings from Jan. 29 to Feb. 26.
Read moreDespite a valiant effort, Parish Episcopal’s amazing streak of TAPPS Division I state football championships has come to an end.
Read moreIf you were walking through the main drag in Preston Center Plaza Dec. 6, you were treated to a surprise pop up dance group performance.
Read moreAfter some early miscues, Highland Park found its footing and stormed to a 41-28 win over Frisco Lone Star on Friday in the 5A Division I quarterfinals.
Read moreHighland Park ISD’s weeklong network outage involves ransomware, superintendent Mike Rockwood wrote in a Friday afternoon email to district families and staff.
Read moreThe space in Preston Commons once occupied by Nick & Sam’s Grill is getting new life as Casa Brava, described in Restaurant Hospitality magazine as a steakhouse featuring a Mexican twist complemented by Japanese-inspired elements.
Read moreThe Salvation Army’s Major McFarland was presented a check for over $2,000 and loads of gifts for Angel Tree angels from WP second graders.
Read moreThe fall festival at the Preston of the Park Cities senior living community included a pie walk, pumpkin painting, handmade jewelry maker, and such fall treats as artisan cheese and apple cider.
Read moreThe H100 at Texas Women’s Foundation awarded $114,000 in grants to 29 North Texas area nonprofits serving Latina women and girls with low and moderate income.
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