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E-Bike, Vehicle Crash Caused Jan. 15 Road Closure
A section of Douglas Avenue was closed for several hours on Jan. 15 after a collision involving an electric bicycle and vehicle.
Read moreGirl Scouts Send Comfort, Cookies to Pacific Palisades
Hyer Elementary’s third-grade Girl Scouts plan to send a care package of their cookies and letters to Pacific Palisades firefighters.
Read moreVolunteer, Board Veteran to Seek Election to HPISD Board
A longtime school volunteer and a veteran board member each plan to run for places on the Highland Park ISD Board of Trustees.
Read moreReports of Natural Gas Odor Elicit Emergency Crews
Technicians were called to the 12000 block of Inwood Road on Wednesday morning after reports of a natural gas smell came in from surrounding residents and businesses.
Read moreMeet the Cutest Pizzeria in the Park Cities
Tucked into a nondescript strip of Berkshire Lane just east of Douglas Avenue, Pizzeria Carina unpretentiously serves unpretentious Roman-style pies.
Read more‘Free Your Feet, Feel the Beat’ Dance Party Benefits YMCA
YMCA members and non-members are invited to a free afternoon of cardio dance from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 26, in the Moody Family YMCA Gymnasium.
Read morePreston Hollow Crime Reports Jan. 6-12
Motor vehicle theft and theft of property were the most frequent crimes reported this week.
Read morePark Cities Crime Reports Jan. 6-12
Ford vehicle parts and CVS products were targeted by thieves in this week’s crime reports.
Read morePreston Royal Library Begins Renovation Discussions
The community meeting will take place on Jan. 22 from 6:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m. and invites residents to take part in preliminary plan talks.
Read moreArea Schools Remain Closed, Sports Cancelled
Highland Park ISD, Dallas ISD, and other Dallas area schools have announced that they will remain closed on Friday due to continued inclement weather and mobility issues for staff.
Read moreHPISD Has No Plans to Adopt State Instructional Materials
Highland Park ISD should rely on the expertise of its teachers, not the state’s controversial Bluebonnet Learning instructional materials, to continue delivering an exceptional education to students, parents told the district’s Board of Trustees during a State of the District meeting on Jan. 7.
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