Judge: Better Days Begin with Quiet Mornings
Perhaps Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins has always talked about health.
Read morePerhaps Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins has always talked about health.
Read more“You’re Never Fully Dressed Without a Smile,” so “Maybe” taking in a McCulloch Fine Arts Department musical can give you one before “Tomorrow,” even if “It’s The Hard Knock Life” for you.
Read moreRotary isn’t a religious organization, but Holly Hollenbeck found herself referencing faith as she recruited volunteers leading up to a recent foot care clinic for people experiencing homelessness.
Read moreEditor’s inbox: An email touting the new streaming availability of documentary “Now or Never: A Tony Romo Story” had me thinking of our sports editor Todd Jorgenson.
Read moreParticipants in this year’s version of Dallas’ only citywide home tour curated by architects will find half the stops in People Newspapers’ markets.
Read moreQuilters, weavers, and seamstresses showed off their work during the 53rd annual show of the Dallas Area Fiber Artists, held this summer at CC Young Senior Living.
Read moreYou don’t need a camper to appreciate Texas’ state parks, but having one could motivate you to visit nearly all of them.
Read moreThe Turtle Creek Association’s annual Tour of Homes returns in person with opportunities to see four significant homes in the picturesque Turtle Creek area.
Read moreWilliam Taylor: What’s the best age for appreciating the State Fair of Texas? That’s a tricky one.
Read moreA locker looter, failed auto thieves, and a mean motorist appear in the Preston Hollow Crime Reports for July 24-30.
Read moreDave and Darian Reichert, of Highland Park, have been marking monumental milestones for their Reichert Woodworks family of companies.
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