Park Cities
Scots Finish Comeback Against Rangers
Keeping its unbeaten record against in-state lacrosse competition intact, Highland Park rallied past Jesuit Dallas 6-4 on Friday at Highlander Stadium.
Read moreHP, Jesuit Athletes Advance to Regionals
Several athletes from Highland Park and Jesuit Dallas won gold medals at the area track and field meet on Thursday at Jesuit.
Read moreUniversity Park Marks Official Date of Its 100th Anniversary
University Park marked the date of its 100th anniversary with the dedication of its Centennial Tree and a preview of April 13’s celebration at Goar and Williams parks, as well as a look at planned improvements to Goar Park.
Read moreCude Family Cherishes Friends, Family in University Park
They’ve seen neighbors come and go, along with Snider Plaza’s spudnuts and the chicken salad sandwiches at Ralph’s Fine Foods. But members of the Cude family, who have lived in University Park for four generations, say that the heart of the community hasn’t changed at all.
Read moreAhead of Its Time: The Accidental, Enviable Design of University Park
If you live in University Park, odds are you’re within an easy walk of at least one park and some neighborhood shopping.
Read moreScots Name Captains for Football Season
The new team captains for Highland Park include Gage Clark, Anders Corn, James Lancaster, Jack Morse, and Daniel Turner.
Read morePaul Claims Final Dallas Open at SMU Before Move to Frisco
The brief run of ATP Tour tennis in the Park Cities is now in the past. Yet for Tommy Paul, this year’s Dallas Open could become a springboard for future success.
Read moreLawsuit Alleges Women Were Secretly Filmed in Restrooms
Two women employed by a Highland Park Village boutique have filed a lawsuit against a store security guard and his alleged employer claiming that they were secretly videotaped by the guard while in a private restroom.
Read moreHundreds View Solar Eclipse at SMU
The weather defied forecasts, and clouds cleared for long enough to allow for ample viewing at the school’s watch party. Dallas was the largest city in the path of totality for the once-in-a-lifetime sky show.
Read moreHPISD Community Advisory Committee Recommends Bond
HPISD’s community advisory committee has recommended the Board of Trustees consider a $130 to $140 million bond package to address capital improvement needs and make more funds available for teacher salaries.
Read moreStudents Give ‘Transformative’ Concert at Carnegie Hall
String instrumentalists Vivian Zhou and Reagan Nguyen, still months away from becoming sophomores at The Hockaday School, have already played Carnegie Hall.
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