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Stick to What You Know
I admit it, “COVID me” is not amorous, and my husband has noticed.
Read moreThe Happy Ending: Central Market Preston Royal Reopens
Have you ever tasted a Royal Plumcot? How about a Picasso Melon?
Spoiler alert: I don’t think so, because they are exclusive to Central Market’s newly-reopened Preston Royal location.
‘The Best Day of the Year’ in Preston Hollow
In my house, the Fourth of July is a – capital “B” – Big Deal. We refer to it as “the best day of the year,” and preparations begin months in advance.
Read moreArtfully Public
Thanks to a city effort, finding art doesn’t have to mean a trip to the Arts District downtown — it can be as simple as looking around your neighborhood.
Read moreIndependence Day Events Around Dallas
The Fourth of July is upon us! No matter where you live in Dallas, there are sure to be an abundance of festivities nearby after last year’s break from the celebration.
Read more‘Park Cities People’ Reflects on Past Parade Coverage
One of the most anticipated events in Highland Park and University Park every year is the Fourth of July parade with its high-spirited tinseled floats and abundant supply of patriotic hues.
Read moreFebruary Blizzard Not Forgotten in July
A year after its COVID-19 cancellation, the Rotary Club of Park Cities Fourth of July Parade will return in all of its patriotic glory plus a wintery mix.
Read moreFaith Friday: HPUMC Vacation Bible School
Vacation Bible School is in full effect as Highland Park United Methodist Church held VBS for children from 3 years old up to the fifth grade.
Read moreAlert Dog (And Owner) Rescue Neighbor Pooch From Pool
A splash and cries woke up Samantha Camp, 24, before sunrise one morning this spring.
Read moreLee Kleinman City Council Exit Interview: Not Exactly Retired
We had the chance for an exit interview with soon-to-be retired Dallas City Council member Lee Kleinman. See what he said about about the Dallas Midtown project, the crime rate, his biggest regrets of his tenure, and more.
Read moreVisit Our Inboxes, Show Out in Fourth
The Fourth of July is a pretty big deal in a normal year, but after so many festivities were reimagined (how many times did we use that word in 18 months?) last year at the height of the pandemic, we expect this year people will really flex those patriotic muscles.
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