Park Cities
Jesuit Takes First Loss; HP Earns Sweep
Jesuit ended its remarkable unbeaten streak to start the baseball season with a 4-3 loss at Richardson Pearce in the District 7-6A opener on Tuesday.
Read moreChi Omega Christmas Market Has Record-Breaking Year
The Chi Omega Christmas Market raised $572,000 to support local nonprofits in its 46th year.
Read moreLady Scots Fall to Nimitz After 2 Wins
Following two straight wins in District 7-6A softball play, Highland Park suffered a tough 6-5 loss at Irving Nimitz on Monday.
Read moreOut & About: Center for BrainHealth Branch Award Luncheon
The Center for BrainHealth awarded its highest science honor, the Dr. Charles L. Branch BrainHealth Award, to Dr. Mark D’Esposito during a recent invitation-only luncheon.
Read moreStill Scots: Kershaw, Young Reminisce About HP Years
Clayton Kershaw’s three Cy Young Awards and reputation as one of the most feared pitchers of baseball’s modern era might never have happened without the foundation he gained at Highland Park High School.
Read moreChi Omega Christmas Market Returns for 47th Year
The Chi Omega Christmas Market is coming back early for its 47th year and moving to a new location. The market will be held Sept. 26-28, 2024, at Dallas Market Hall.
Read moreUrsuline Academy, Dallas’ Oldest School, Celebrates 150 Years of Sisterhood
Ursuline celebrated its 150th birthday with party hats, songs, several birthday cakes, and games.
Read moreGardenuity Brings Horticulture to Customers
Donna Letier and Julie Eggers are the co-founders of Gardenuity, a brand focused on making gardens and garden experiences accessible to anyone.
Read more‘We Strangers’ Premieres at SXSW
Park Cities native Emily Ruhl is one of the film’s executive producers.
Read moreHigh Tail it to Denver for a Rocky Mountain High
Kersten Rettig: Denver is an easy flight from Dallas Love or DFW, making a long weekend exploring the city a breeze, but there’s so much to do in the area you might want a few more days.
Read moreProfessional Runner Trains Youths Through SpeedKIDZ
When Dawn Grunnagle got her first job at a yogurt shop, her goal was to earn $125 to replace her imitation Keds with a pair of Nike Air Max.
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