Park Cities Crime Reports July 3-9
A country club con, a ring thief at the Highland Park pool, and more plague the Park CIties Crime Reports for July 3-9.
Read moreA country club con, a ring thief at the Highland Park pool, and more plague the Park CIties Crime Reports for July 3-9.
Read moreThis year marked the 20th anniversary of the Rotary Club of Park Cities hosting the annual Independence Day festivities. Patriotic-hued Park Cities paradegoers lined the streets.
Read moreFor Alysa Teichman, founder of piercing studio and jewelry store Wildlike in the Shops of Highland Park and a Preston Hollow resident, the path to opening a second location in New York City was set years ago.
Read moreCheves rode in the Rotary Club of Park Cities’ Fourth of July Parade as part of the honor and received a plaque in a ceremony at Goar Park.
Read morePolice said three men approached a woman in the parking lot at about 3:30 p.m. July 2 and demanded her property.
Read moreAnna’s Alterations, Bobbie’s Airway Grill, and Queen Bee Salon and Spa are among the new openings in the Park Cities and Preston Hollow.
Read moreSneaky burglars, part pilferers, and more plague the Park Cities Crime Reports for June 26-July 2.
Read moreThe Supreme Court’s vote June 29 ended colleges’ ability to consider race in the admissions process.
Read moreReconstruction of a portion of Mockingbird Lane from the Dallas North Tollway to Westside Drive will begin July 5, and work is expected to continue through late fall.
Read moreA series of vehicle burglaries, reckless drivers, and more plague the Park Cities Crime Reports
Read moreThe city of University Park will celebrate its 100th anniversary in April 2024. Recently, the city council approved a $64,600 contract with Commercial Ideas LLC to create a 150-page commemorative book detailing the city’s history and for videography services to compile video histories from city leaders and footage of the city’s upcoming centennial celebration week activities.
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