2023 Person of the Year: Ava Danuser
Ava Danuser, 16, now two years post-treatment for Ewing’s sarcoma, has dedicated her time and creative talents to raising awareness of and support for those going through pediatric cancer.
Read moreAva Danuser, 16, now two years post-treatment for Ewing’s sarcoma, has dedicated her time and creative talents to raising awareness of and support for those going through pediatric cancer.
Read moreHighland Park High School has a Sports Analytics waitlist in the Moody Advanced Professional Studies program – not for any game, but for a spot in the class.
Read moreThe Beckley Wilson Act includes new requirements for dyslexia evaluation, identification, and instruction.
Read moreOrganizers are working to bring “Masterpieces in the Making” to this year’s Crystal Charity Ball.
Read moreA Highland Park alumna with experience performing in the Broadway revival of Chicago returned to the Park Cities to prepare students for their recent run of Chicago: Teen Edition.
Read moreA sneaky tie thief, shoplifters, and more plague the Park Cities Crime Reports for Nov. 13-19.
Read moreFine jeweler Bachendorf’s and French luxury fashion house Louis Vuitton recently expanded their Galleria Dallas locations.
Read moreUniversity Park Police Department Accreditation Manager Amanda Walker and her team of fellow cake artists and bakers recently won The Big Bake Holiday competition on the Food Network.
Read moreCattle Baron’s Ball raised a record-setting $5,510,772 for the American Cancer Society at this year’s “iconic” soiree headlined by Shania Twain.
Read moreDallas Area Rapid Transit spokesman Gordon Shattles said the security officer was assaulted on a northbound Red Line train at the Walnut Hill station in the 8100 block of Walnut Hill Lane around 6:40 p.m. Nov. 13, and the officer shot at the person, wounding them in the arm.
Read moreOpportunistic thieves, fraudsters, and more plague the Park Cities Crime Reports for Nov. 6-11.
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