How Do Those Preston of the Park Cities Gardens Grow?
When residents said they wanted to grow vegetables, The Preston of the Park Cities staff happily added a garden club to the senior community’s Watermark University program.
Read moreWhen residents said they wanted to grow vegetables, The Preston of the Park Cities staff happily added a garden club to the senior community’s Watermark University program.
Read moreFreedom of Information Foundation of Texas: With trust in government waning, a Texas law can help keep a closer watch on public officials. Even citizens who continue to have faith in government can use this law to stay better informed.
Read moreWhile studying art and architecture in Florence in 1996, Robert Edsel began asking questions about World War II.
Read moreTranslated as “small house” in Spanish, casitas are smaller, self-contained structures on a property or estate, separate from the main home.
Read moreGrandma Jo said, “I knew I was getting scammed after the first $20,000, but I kept giving them money because they were the only people who called me.”
Read moreCindy Spence, a Preston Hollow neighbor, shares the importance of massage for individuals at the end of their life.
Read moreI have good news – some bad news – and finally great news for you.
Read moreThe Moody Advanced Professional Studies program at Highland Park High School hosted its fourth-annual “Scots Tank” competition.
Read moreWhen CC Young Senior Living residents strap on their boxing gloves, they do so to stave off symptoms brought on by Parkinson’s disease and movement disorders.
Read moreThe city of Dallas talks about being “transparent” in all they do. The actual process for the city for traffic light installations is anything but transparent.
Read moreChad McCaskill grew up in Preston Hollow – emphasis on up.
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