In Case You Missed It
Robert Weiss Tells His Stories Through Art, Teaching
Screenings of Weiss’s documentary, Song of the Cicada, have left audiences spellbound.
Read moreSMU Achieves Top Research Activity Status
SMU has reached Research 1 status, the highest research activity designation from the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education.
Read moreHP Girls Topple Bobcats, Keep Advancing
Highland Park is now further along in the Class 5A girls basketball playoffs than it has been in more than
Read moreScots Prepared to Start Postseason Push
One week after the Highland Park girls toppled Frisco Emerson to start their playoff run, their HP boys counterparts will look to duplicate that feat on Tuesday.
Read moreRangers, Blue Wave Swimmers Seek Gold
Jesuit Dallas swimmers earned their first team title since 2012 at the Class 6A Region II meet on Feb. 8 in Lewisville.
Read moreJD Miller to Host 10th Annual Live Valentine’s Day Painting
Looking for a romantic Valentine spot, an interactive experience with your littlest art enthusiast, a fun event for a Galentine outing? Samuel Lynne Galleries has you covered.
Read moreStop Making Such a Racket
For players, pickleball can be super fun. But for some bystanders, the whack of ball against paddle can get super annoying.
Read moreDavid Yarrow Goes Beyond a Crouching Tiger
When the photographer made a stop in Dallas on his rounds to Oslo, Monaco, and Vancouver, the guest waitlist ran amuck with many Park Cities and Preston Hollow fans turning out.
Read moreAll Hands on Deck at Armstrong Auction
Armstrong Elementary parents, students, and staff members charted a course for success during the school’s annual auction on Nov. 8.
Read moreLady Scots Earn Draw Against Wakeland
Highland Park remained unbeaten in District 12-5A after a hard-fought 3-3 draw against defending Class 5A state champion Frisco Wakeland.
Read moreOwner of Cox Mansion Site Withdraws Zoning Application
The billionaire owner of the site of the demolished Cox mansion has withdrawn his application to amend Highland Park’s zoning ordinance to permit the construction of a new home that would exceed the property’s maximum allowed height, the town announced in a Jan. 30 email.
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