Crime: May 20 – 26
A $100 Broker Hyde wallet that likely fell onto the driveway from its owner’s pocket when he got home in the the 3600 block of Normandy Avenue at 6:30 p.m. May 21 was discovered missing at 6:30 a.m. the next day.
Read moreA $100 Broker Hyde wallet that likely fell onto the driveway from its owner’s pocket when he got home in the the 3600 block of Normandy Avenue at 6:30 p.m. May 21 was discovered missing at 6:30 a.m. the next day.
Read moreWith a $135,000 investment from 38 community sponsors, more than 450 volunteers made upgrades this spring to 35 school hallways and finished more than 21 outdoor projects.
Read moreOn Saturday and Sunday, Taste of the Neighborhoods premiers with exhibiting chefs and restaurants grouped by geographic areas, giving each neighborhood its own culinary profile.
Read moreThe Highland Park Academic Decathlon team is accustomed, by now, to winning championships.
Read moreA unique twist on the Pilates and boot camp-style fitness methods, Solidcore offers a 50-minute, intense, full-body workout utilizing a patented machine created for specifically for the studio.
Read moreSKULDUGGERY OF THE WEEK: CRAZY LONG TEST DRIVE? Reported at 4:24 p.m. May 14: A vehicle from Autonation Ford in
Read moreA resident who left the key fobs in his vehicles overnight at his home in the 4400 block of Lorraine Avenue found his white 2017 Land Rover and white 2015 Cadillac Escapade missing at 6:49 a.m. May 15. OnStar shut down the Cadillac, allowing Dallas police to locate it and arrest the driver. Dallas police also arrested the driver of the Land Rover who crashed the vehicle.
Read moreAtwood will make her only live appearance in Dallas at SMU’s McFarlin Memorial Auditorium.
Read moreEndorsements for two hopefuls vying for Dallas’s top political position continue to flurry as Election Day 2.0 (the runoff election) looms.
Read moreA vehicle that was swept into Turtle Creek in Highland Park on Saturday during a thunderstorm was removed via crane on Monday around noon, according to officials.
Read moreThunderstorms caused officials to cancel a ribbon cutting for the new Northaven Trail extension on May 18, but the trail is still open to the public. A makeup date for the unveiling has yet to be announced.
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