Crime Reports Oct. 15 – 21
SKULDUGGERY OF THE WEEK: HE WOKE UP LIKE THAT Talk about a bad night: A Highland Park man, who had
Read moreSKULDUGGERY OF THE WEEK: HE WOKE UP LIKE THAT Talk about a bad night: A Highland Park man, who had
Read moreThe estimated $76 million project will add 1.2 acres over Woodall Rodgers Freeway, just west of St. Paul Street.
Read moreThe evening offers a musical voyage accompanied by a conversation about how these two instruments were such an essential part of baroque and earlier music
Read moreTwo years ago her rose garden was submitted to the archives of the Smithsonian Institute, showcasing her amazing rose growing acumen.
Read moreThe literary symposium is an annual fall fundraiser, which has presented outstanding authors and speakers with extensive knowledge in the histories of garden design
Read moreThe event includes a tasting of sips and savory bites from various chefs, restaurant, and breweries in West Dallas.
Read moreBased on the seasons, the 32-page illustrated storybook follows the seasonal traditions of the Park Cities
Read moreThe Perot Museum of Nature and Science elected new officers and six new board members at its annual meeting, including Park Cities residents Nancy Perot and Robert Vaughn and Preston Hollow residents Andrew Gould and Nancy Best.
Read moreTwo “Ted Cruz for US Senate” signs are missing from the front lawn in the 3500 block of Lexington Avenue.
Read moreMore than 500 Highland Park High School students have been recognized with 572 Advanced Placement Scholar Awards by the College
Read moreThe 2,500 square-foot space will feature an exciting mix of home textiles and gifts, including quilts, duvets, decorative pillows, throws, accessories, and giftable items.
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