HPHS Theatre Produces ‘Chicago: Teen Edition’
Highland Park High School’s Theater students are bringing Broadway-style “razzle dazzle” to the Palmer Auditorium for the run of “Chicago – Teen Edition” this week.
Read moreHighland Park High School’s Theater students are bringing Broadway-style “razzle dazzle” to the Palmer Auditorium for the run of “Chicago – Teen Edition” this week.
Read moreMore than 2,000 gathered in Temple Emanu-El’s Olan Sanctuary Oct. 10 for a gathering hosted by the Jewish Federation of Greater Dallas in support of Israel as that country’s war with Hamas escalates.
Read moreA plumbing equipment pilferer, scammers, and more plague the Park Cities Crime Reports for Oct. 2-7.
Read moreAn SMU law student is accused of secretly filming people in bathrooms and bedrooms at his Dallas apartment and his family’s lake house near Lake Travis.
Read moreSince Niko was diagnosed with Burkitt’s Lymphoma in 2019 at 13, he and his parents, Alex and Krista Tacey, have been all in in the fight against childhood cancer.
Read moreThe festivities around the main quad featured a fire safety demonstration with a burnout of two mock dorm rooms (one with a sprinkler and one without), a dog parade, entertainment from a DJ and SMU student performers, raffle prizes, lawn games, food, giveaways, and more.
Read moreThe Farrah Fawcett Foundation’s annual Tex-Mex Fiesta returned to the backyard of the Rustic this year. The Sept. 28 event supported Stand Up to Cancer and the American Cancer Society’s Dallas Cattle Baron’s Ball to fund Hope Lodge.
Read moreBarrel and Bones, Heyday, and Ruji are among the newest openings in the Park Cities and Preston Hollow.
Read moreA luxury serum stealer, fraudsters, and more plague the Park Cities Crime Reports for Sept. 25-30.
Read moreConstruction is expected to start in early 2024 on streets and sidewalks in Snider Plaza, work that will alter the look of the shopping center and the availability of parking.
Read moreAfter the August demolition of a 1929 home on Fairfax Avenue, Preservation Park Cities leaders say they will continue to raise awareness about significant homes hitting the market.
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