Community
Raised on the Ranch
Preston Hollow resident Natalie Dossett will release her debut novel in September, after nearly a decade of writing the historical fiction book inspired by her family’s ranch.
Read moreDallas Police and Fire Pension Troubled With Deficits
A state law passed to save the Police and Fire pension requires the pension board to submit a permanent plan by Nov. 1.
Read moreCapital One Partners With North Texas Food Bank
Operation Snack Pack initiative generated valuable funding for the North Texas Food Bank.
Read moreDallas’ Busiest Fire Station Gets Makeover
Teresa Muchnick of Lowe’s North Dallas, Kathy Boop of Texas Regional Bank, and the fire house crew spruce up Station No. 20.
Read moreBigfoot Lives!
There was evidence to solve a massive mystery in Highland Park Municipal Court, and it was up to 10 supersleuths to find it.
Read more‘Park Cities People’ Applauds
Young Park Cities residents fundraise with coffee cake and lemonade sales, an HP grad takes on the cooking competition in MasterChef, and a financial advisor donates his time and knowledge to basketball campers.
Read more‘Preston Hollow People’ Applauds
‘Preston Hollow People’ gives a cheer for a woman-leader in accounting, a top high school soccer athlete, a St. Mark’s alum who was the 48th overall NBA Draft pick, and a high schooler who made a winning pitch to support early elementary mental health.
Read moreMiss Park Cities’ and Dallas’ Teens
Beneath the glittering tiaras and elegantly cut dresses — worn for less than a week during the Miss Texas’ Teen Pageant — lies a year’s worth of hard work.
Read more‘There’s Nothing More Urgent Than Freedom’
Motivated by her mother’s incarceration, Brittany Barnett started nonprofit Girls Embracing Mothers about 10 years ago to use her experience to empower others in similar situations.
Read morePatriotic High-Wheeler Hangs Up His Helmet
In 1975, Jim Whorton paid $375 to buy an ugly, black high-wheel bike from a store in Longview.
Read moreRise School Throws a Birthday “Pawty” for a Superstar
Students at the Ashford Rise School of Dallas put on their party hats to celebrate a staff member known for her floppy ears, wet nose, and waggy tail.
Read more