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HPISD Affected by Ransomware
Highland Park ISD’s weeklong network outage involves ransomware, superintendent Mike Rockwood wrote in a Friday afternoon email to district families and staff.
Read morePark Cities Kick Off The Most Wonderful Time of the Year
’Tis the season for hot chocolate, treats, and tree lightings in the Park Cities.
Read moreRetired Journalist Tracks Elusive Jewel Thief
Rena Pederson’s book chronicles the true story of the brazen yet uncatchable cat burglar who targeted homes in the Park Cities and Preston Hollow in the 1950s and ’60s.
Read moreMore Charges in Nov. 22 Fatal Crash
A man faces additional felony charges in connection with a multi-vehicle crash at the intersection of Lovers Lane and Preston Road last month that killed a 44-year-old woman and left a boy in critical condition.
Read morePreston Hollow Crime Reports Nov. 25-Dec.1
SKULDUGGERY OF THE WEEK: NO THRILLS WHEN CAUGHT WITH PILLS Unprescribed white pills were found on a shopper at NorthPark
Read morePark Cities Crime Reports Nov. 25-Dec. 1
Trashy thieves, careless drivers, and porch pirates didn’t show much gratitude during Thanksgiving week, though only one arrest was made in the Park Cities on Thanksgiving day.
Read moreDallas Animal Services Helps Bissell Empty the Shelters
As the nation’s largest funded adoption event, Empty the Shelters has helped over 300,000 pets find loving homes nationwide.
Read moreDallas Police Department Amplifies Recruiting Efforts
The incentives and benefits of becoming a Dallas police officer are included in the announcement, as well as an extensive list of qualifying factors.
Read moreThe 15th Annual Hope Party Brings Attention to Mental Health
Since 2006, the Grant Halliburton Foundation has helped more than 325,000 students, educators, and parents, recognize the signs of mental illness through various avenues, including education, conferences, collaboration, and encouragement.
Read moreReflection, Contemplation, Anticipation
As we gather with friends and family to give thanks, let’s take some time to reflect on the momentous occasions as well as the “small stuff,” recognizing those in our lives who bring us both big and small joys.
Read moreCharter Election Leaves Dallas Leaders With Work, Lessons
The department faces a new reality — a monumental hiring task after voters approved a proposition on Nov. 5 that requires the city to increase the force to 4,000 officers, up from about 3,120 as of November.
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