Park Cities
Park Cities Crime Reports Oct. 14-20
Thieves went shopping for firearms and other items in Park Cities vehicles in this week’s Crime Reports.
Read moreCASA Classic Raises Funds and Awareness for Child Abuse
The 27th annual golf tournament raised $1.9 million to benefit the organization.
Read moreTACA Silver Cup Award Luncheon to Honor Gayle Halperin and Jim Nugent
The Arts Community Alliance (TACA) has announced that the 2025 Silver Cup Luncheon will honor Gayle Halperin and Jim Nugent for their philanthropism, volunteer efforts, and support of the arts and culture in North Texas.
Read moreTiffany & Co. Celebrates NorthPark Center Opening
The iconic brand dazzled guests for the launch of their sparkling new Dallas location, including a Step and Repeat wall of fresh hydrangeas and live demonstrations by a jewelry master-crafter at work.
Read moreHP Cheer Celebrates Century of School Spirit
Highland Park Cheer celebrated its 100th birthday on Oct. 17 by showcasing the tumbling skills, team spirit, and history and that have made HP’s program one of the nation’s best.
Read more17th Annual Golf Classic Donations Surpass Previous Year
Interfaith Family Services surpassed last year’s fundraising total at its 17th Annual Golf Classic on Sept. 16, raising $122,500 to support families in crisis.
Read moreSchiaparelli Opens Temporary NorthPark Location
Schiaparelli has opened a pop-up boutique at Neiman Marcus’ NorthPark location, which will operate from Oct. 7 to Jan. 31, 2025.
Read moreDream Day: Young Cancer Fighter Tackles Trash Fire
Kewan Gibson, an 8-year-old pediatric cancer patient, had the chance to prove his strength with the Highland Park Department of Public Safety (HPDPS).
Read moreWet, Wild, And Woof
Summer’s not over until wet dogs wag their tails and shake themselves dry at the Holmes Aquatic Center.
Read moreScots Blank Owls, Remain Perfect in 7-5A
Coming off a bye week, Highland Park looked refreshed on both sides of scrimmage and earned its most lopsided victory of the year.
Read moreHPISD Board Reviews Bond, Why It Won’t Raise Tax Rate
The HPISD Board of Trustees heard recently from a parent on why voters should support the $137.3 million bond on ballots Nov. 5, and from staff on why passing the bond won’t mean a tax rate increase.
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