Preston Hollow Crime Reports Sept. 18-24
Hit-and-runs, stolen cars, and an unwelcome NorthPark Center visitor appear in the Preston Hollow Crime Reports for Sept. 18-24.
Read moreHit-and-runs, stolen cars, and an unwelcome NorthPark Center visitor appear in the Preston Hollow Crime Reports for Sept. 18-24.
Read moreThe Friends of Northaven Trail and Friends of Bachman Lake are working toward increasing access to their community assets.
Read moreThirty-eight Dallas ISD educators received grants of up to $2,500, including teachers at Kramer Elementary, Withers Elementary, and W.T. White High School.
Read moreThe “Building our Future” campaign’s community phase kicked off with an announcement during worship services Sept. 24, and it’s expected to continue into early 2024. The campaign goal is $60 million, and 89% of the goal has been raised in the leadership phase of the campaign.
Read moreProvident Realty Advisors presented the item to the Highland Park Town Council, but formal action to advance the project has not been scheduled.
Read moreThe 15th-annual event fell on Sept. 21 and raised funds for 3,249 nonprofits.
Read moreBen Davis is one of five finalists.
Read moreThe trial began Sept. 18 for a Dallas man accused of murdering 59-year-old Leslie Squair Baker outside of her home near Preston Royal shopping center in May 2020.
Read moreCar thieves, reckless drivers, and a stolen medication appear in the Preston Hollow Crime Reports for Sept. 11-17.
Read moreThe Board of Trustees voted to join dozens of Texas districts, as those involved believe the changes and lack of advance notice will cause harm to students, team members, families, and the community and not represent districts adequately.
Read moreThe Dallas Cowboys, the Gene and Jerry Jones Family Foundation, and the NFL Foundation made a $1 million donation to reconstruct the high school’s football field.
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