Park Cities
The Fencing Is Down, and It’s Time for Fun at Lakeside Park
Improvements are complete, the fencing is down, and Lakeside Park has officially reopened to the public for the first time in two years.
Read moreJohn “Lucky” Luckadoo Tells of Bloody 100th Bomb Group
John “Lucky” Luckadoo shared stories of his time in the Bloody 100th Bomb Group during an After Hours conversation at the George W. Bush Presidential Museum.
Read more50-Year HPDPS Veteran Larry Gentry Dies at 82
Larry Gentry, a dedicated public servant and 50-year veteran of the Highland Park Department of Public Safety, died on July 11 at age 82.
Read moreMini-Olympians Go for Gold in Curtis Park
Young athletes got a taste of gold medal glory on July 18 during the University Park Public Library’s Mini Olympics at Curtis Park.
Read moreHighland Park Library Art Takes Readers on an Adventure
Readers can jump into the pages of a pop-up book this summer in the Highland Park Library’s Children’s Room.
Read moreDestination San Antonio: Girls’ Trips Are Good For the Soul
I don’t know who needs to hear this, but you don’t need to wear matching shirts to have a great girls’ trip. Nor do you have to be celebrating an impending marriage or birthday.
Read moreHeard the News? Michelin Is Coming to Texas!
Kersten Rettig: I’d like to hear from you, the Dallas Dining Ton, on which restaurants in our readership area you think should be recognized.
Read moreHPISD Pulls ‘All Boys Aren’t Blue’ from HPHS Library
The HPISD Board of Trustees voted 5-2 to remove the book ‘All Boys Aren’t Blue’ from the Highland Park High School library during a July 17 meeting.
Read moreMidway Hollow Mom Creates Diaper Vending Machine
Erin England, when her daughter was younger, would often find herself “up the creek with no paddle.”
Read moreFour Steps for Creating a Glamorous Feminine Space
Ideally, most of the rooms in your home should be a balance of both masculine and feminine design traits.
Read moreThis Leak’s on Paper, Not in Your Backyard
More than 700 University Park residents erroneously received high water usage notifications the weekend of July 13 due to a problem with WaterSmart, a program that helps residents monitor water consumption.
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