Through the Eyes of a Camp Counselor: Summer at Glen Lake Camp
It’s a strange full-circle moment when you become a camp counselor after spending years as a camper.
Read moreIt’s a strange full-circle moment when you become a camp counselor after spending years as a camper.
Read moreEvery 20 years, the moon travels directly between the Earth and the sun, darkening the skies for a few minutes and revealing stars and planets.
Read moreThe Frontiers of Flight Museum is still here and has a new CEO who plans on reimagining the museum as a comfortable space for those who love aviation.
Read moreDuring the COVID-19 pandemic, many people fantasized about traveling to escape their quarantine life.
Read moreThe 17th-annual Writer’s Garden Literary Symposium and Luncheon brought supporters and featured authors to Rosine Hall at the Dallas Arboretum.
Read moreSixty years ago, nearly 800 people from all over the world sent “Dear Dallas” letters or telegrams after President John F. Kennedy’s assassination.
Read moreThe Justice Garden was grown with help from People’s Garden to limit food insecurity within Dallas, and it will be celebrated with a grand opening at 12:30 p.m. Dec. 10.
Read moreSince 1987, the trains have raised more than $18 million to benefit the Ronald McDonald House of Dallas.
Read moreDallas Police Chief Eddie Garcia had four goals when he took command of his new department in 2021.
Read moreDarwin Payne, who was a 26-year-old reporter at the Dallas Times Herald at the time of the president’s assassination, discussed his memoir during a Nov. 16 event at SMU.
Read moreNeva Cochran of Preston Hollow, who’s also a TWU alumna, nutrition author, and communications consultant, is a donor of Texas Woman’s University’s comprehensive $125 million Dream Big campaign for its Dallas campus.
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