November Site Reading
What goes well with pumpkin pie? The latest scoops of community news from our November issue.
Read moreWhat goes well with pumpkin pie? The latest scoops of community news from our November issue.
Read moreHighland Park theater students took audiences on a magical adventure with a young woman struggling to unravel the mystery of her past during October’s production of Anastasia: The Musical.
Read moreElectric bicycle regulations could be coming to University Park, but Boone Elementary School probably is not.
Read moreThe University Park United Methodist Church polling location was closed temporarily at about 2 p.m. on Oct. 22 because the ballot bin was full and needed to be replaced, according to the Dallas County Elections communications department.
Read moreThe countdown is on to election day, and University Park voters are lining up to make their voices heard.
Read moreThieves went shopping for firearms and other items in Park Cities vehicles in this week’s Crime Reports.
Read moreHighland Park Cheer celebrated its 100th birthday on Oct. 17 by showcasing the tumbling skills, team spirit, and history and that have made HP’s program one of the nation’s best.
Read moreThe HPISD Board of Trustees heard recently from a parent on why voters should support the $137.3 million bond on ballots Nov. 5, and from staff on why passing the bond won’t mean a tax rate increase.
Read moreUniversity Park Elementary School Librarian Mary Valuck was recognized recently as the sole recipient of the F.L. Elder Award from the Texas Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development (ASCD).
Read moreHighland Park ISD celebrated the first promotion within its police department since the department’s founding in 2015 during a recent Board of Trustees meeting.
Read moreEvery Husky belongs on team Hyer this year, and PTA president Ann Higginbottom wants to ensure they feel known, seen, and appreciated.
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