Preston Hollow Lawyer Keeps Memory of Little Mexico Alive
Sol Villasana recalls fondly his time growing up and living with his family in Dallas’ Little Mexico.
Read moreSol Villasana recalls fondly his time growing up and living with his family in Dallas’ Little Mexico.
Read moreMention ballet, and thoughts might turn to scenes from Swan Lake or The Nutcracker, but Diana Crowder is asking audiences to also picture painters, poets, and DJs.
Read moreHari Mari was started as the answer to the question, ‘What if flip flops could be colorful and comfortable?’
Read moreHigh schoolers gathered to eat pizza and learn about local government at the first Dallas City Council Youth Town Hall on Aug. 15.
Read moreUnwelcome guests and thieves struck in Preston Hollow in this week’s Crime Reports.
Read moreThe Highland Park Town Council reviewed data on Aug. 6 confirming that the town has met racial profiling reporting requirements and the data shows no signs of racial discrimination by police or the court system.
Read moreThe Highland Park Town Council approved a resolution on Aug. 6 supporting a reduction in the amount of sales and use tax collected by the Dallas Area Rapid Transit Authority (DART).
Read moreJennifer Davis, herself a 1995 graduate of Highland Park High School, was emotional while walking her daughter to University Park Elementary School on Aug. 14.
Read moreSneaky thieves struck stores, NorthPark Center, homes and cars in this week’s Crime Reports.
Read moreDallas City Council District 11 aims to teach young residents how the city operates and connect them with their representatives during its first Youth Town Hall from 6 to 7:30 p.m. on Aug. 15 at the Fretz Recreation Center, 6950 Belt Line Road.
Read moreTroublemakers targeted Preston Hollow stores, cars, and homes in this week’s crime reports.
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