Former UP Volunteer Offers $1M For Aquatic Center Project
A former resident and volunteer with the city for more than 30 years has offered to donate $1 million to help move the second phase of the Holmes Aquatic Center project forward.
Read moreA former resident and volunteer with the city for more than 30 years has offered to donate $1 million to help move the second phase of the Holmes Aquatic Center project forward.
Read morePavement maintenance started Oct. 23 on the portion of Park Lane, which will be closed for about a week.
Read moreSome MoneyGram Haas F1 racing team representatives made a “pit stop” to visit Highland Park High School Moody Advanced Professional Studies (MAPS) students Oct. 18 ahead of the U.S. Formula 1 Grand Prix Oct. 20-22 in Austin.
Read moreAfter a two-year wait, the breakfast and brunch spot is open in the Forestwood Shopping Center in Preston Hollow.
Read moreThe city of University Park recently approved extending a parking program allowing Snider Plaza employees from Daniel Avenue to Rosedale Avenue access to the Hilltop Plaza parking garage for six months or until construction begins on street and sidewalk work in the shopping center.
Read moreAllison Brooks founded B2 Architecture + Design, less than 10 years after she received her degree in architecture from the University of Texas.
Read moreThe company’s new headquarters in the Offices at Turtle Creek Village is situated between Highland Park and Uptown.
Read moreWould-be porch pirates, stolen vehicles, and more plague the Park Cities Crime Reports for Oct. 9-15.
Read moreSince opening at 4314 Lovers Lane across from Highland Park High School this spring, Sugar and Sage Bakery has gotten involved by supporting the first pep rally of the fall season and become a hot spot for athletics meetings.
Read moreBrad Bradley worked 75 consecutive Cotton Bowls as a photographer and is the only photographer in the Cotton Bowl Classic Hall of Fame.
Read moreThe temperatures are changing, and fall events are ramping up, so there are plenty of stories to catch up on on our website from September and October.
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