Park Cities
UP City Council to Consider More E-Bike Regs
University Park’s City Council will consider an ordinance that would limit electric bike usage to licensed drivers, require e-bike operators to obtain permits, and impose other safety restrictions on e-bikes during its Nov. 19 meeting at 5 p.m. in City Hall, 3800 University Blvd.
Read moreRangers Overwhelm WTW Again in Playoffs
Karece Hoyt threw four touchdown passes to lead Frisco Lone Star to a dominating 59-7 win over W.T. White in a Division I bi-district playoff game on Thursday at the Ford Center at The Star.
Read moreHPISD Staff to Receive First Bond Benefits in December
HPISD teachers and staff will receive $1,400 stipends next month thanks to the $137.3 million bond passed by voters on Nov. 5.
Read moreBirkins and Bentleys Event Merge Luxury Brands
Attendees noshed on charcuterie board treats which included Caviar One while shopping for cars and handbags.
Read moreBack in 5A, Scots Host Rouse in Playoffs
The expectations will be high when Highland Park opens its Region II playoff run on Friday against Leander Rouse at Highlander Stadium.
Read moreHahn, HP Rebound to Ice Jesuit in Hockey
Highland Park rallied to hand Jesuit Dallas its first loss of the season on Wednesday in the AT&T Metroplex High School Hockey League.
Read moreCrystal Charity Ball Celebrates Underwriters
A gelato cart and a cocktail buffet awaited guests at the home of Tracy and Ben Lange on Oct. 12.
Read moreHP Seniors Honored at Signing Ceremony
18 Highland Park seniors were recognized on Wednesday during a National Signing Day ceremony at the high school.
Read moreNeighborhood Restaurants Swing on a Star
At long last, the Michelin Guide announced its picks for the top restaurants in Texas on Monday, Nov. 11.
Read moreMario Carbone Is a Good Dude, Let Me Introduce You
Mario Carbone is a good dude. He’s down-to-earth, passionate about food and wants to share that with everyone.
Read moreAnn Curry Inspires at Texas Women’s Foundation Luncheon
The event’s theme, “Catalysts for Change,” recognized the role the foundation has in creating more equitable communities for Texas women and girls.
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