Community
United We Stand: Parade Scheduled
A year after its COVID-19 cancelation, the Rotary Club of the Park Cities expects the Fourth of July Parade to return this summer.
Read moreFinding Grace at Taco Bell?
The King James Version wording of this text came to mind as I thought about how Deirdre Hairston has described her ejection by police from Mass in March for refusing to wear a mask at Holy Trinity Catholic Church.
Read moreDespite Online Kerfuffle, Few Protest At Holy Trinity
For all the social media furor, few attended planned protests at Holy Trinity Church, where police had removed a North Texas politician’s daughter after she refused to wear a mask at Mass.
Read moreYou’re Too Sexy for This Paper
It’s been a rough year, and we wouldn’t have dreamed of participating in April Fools hijinks last year — a tornado followed by a pandemic was more than enough confusion, thank you very much.
Read moreRadio Hall of Famer Ron Chapman Dies at 85
When legendary radio personality Ron Chapman retired from full-time work on the airwaves in 2005, it didn’t take much to get everyone to tell their favorite story about the Radio Hall of Famer.
Chapman died Monday at age 85.
Proud to Present our 2021 20 Under 40
After a year defined by neighbors helping neighbors while remaining apart, we’re proud to say this year’s nominees can be counted among those who made a difference in their workplaces, chosen career fields, and communities during a challenging and uncertain time.
Read moreThere’s Still Time to See Some Historic Homes Today
When there’s a pandemic going on and it’s still probably not the best idea to put a lot of strangers inside enclosed spaces, you pivot to a virtual home tour, complete with a basket full of goodies for a DIY cocktail party.
Read moreNorthaven Trail Bridge Breaks Ground May 8
A little more than two months after the Texas Department of Transportation approved the construction of the Northaven Trail pedestrian bridge that will span U.S. Highway 75 and connect the trail to White Rock Creek Trail and beyond, ground will break on the project, it was announced this week.
Read moreVoting? There’s a Tag For That
It’s no secret that even in the most interesting years, turnout at municipal elections tends to be a little lackluster. But some North Dallas voters are taking to social media to encourage their fellow residents to make an effort to cast a ballot.
Read morePioneering Dallas Media Figure Jocelyn White Dies At 68
Longtime Dallas media figure Jocelyn White died April 18 at the age of 68.
Read moreLetter to the Editor
I just got home from Trader Joe’s — a grocery store in Preston Hollow I’m so lucky to have within walking distance of where I live.
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