Winter Storm Scene Around Highland Park Village
Schools, many roads, and businesses across Dallas-Fort Worth remain closed and covered with a glaze of sleet as of Wednesday, but the landscape makes for a picturesque winter scene.
Read moreSchools, many roads, and businesses across Dallas-Fort Worth remain closed and covered with a glaze of sleet as of Wednesday, but the landscape makes for a picturesque winter scene.
Read moreDallas is under an ice storm warning until 9 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 2. Per the National Weather Service, widespread icing on bridges, overpasses, and surface streets is expected through at least Wednesday night.
Read moreIt’s Texas, so the winter storm predicted for the latter part of this week could be a lot of something, or a lot of nothing. But after last year’s massive storm, it’s not going to hurt to be prepared, experts say.
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Several months after its Safe Campus suffered damages during Winter Storm Uri, the Family Place rededicated its repaired building on July 14.
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Lawmakers argue that spreading costs through the whole market — which will get passed through to consumers’ bills — is necessary to stabilize the state’s electricity market and prevent even higher costs.
Read moreDallas Junior Forum (DJF) recently provided $25,000 from their benevolent fund to their nonprofit agency partners for emergency expenses as a result of the February winter storms.
Read moreAfter a tumultuous 2020, University Park Mayor Tommy Stewart discussed ongoing projects including work at Snider Plaza and the Miracle Mile at the first virtual annual state of the city address this week.
Read moreLuxury retailer Tootsies had a pipe burst in their usual location in the Plaza at Preston Center during the February winter storm, but shoppers can still grab the latest designer clothes, shoes, handbags, and more in a temporary location.
Read moreThe town of Highland Park and the city of University Park are offering residents a bit of relief on utility bills after the February winter storm.
Read moreDallas continues to deal with the aftermath of last week’s storm, all while ramping up vaccine distribution. Here’s what you need to know today.
Read moreSunday was a balmy 71 degrees, and temperatures have warmed enough to make significant inroads at addressing the damage done from the sub-zero temperatures.
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