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Racing, Trades, and Rankings Give HPHS Math a Sporting Chance
Highland Park High School has a Sports Analytics waitlist in the Moody Advanced Professional Studies program – not for any game, but for a spot in the class.
Read moreFamily Place Announces 2024 ReuNight Chairs
Kristin and James Hallam and Annie and Erik Miller will be co-chairs for the 11th-annual event at the newly reopened Hôtel Swexan in the Harwood District.
Read more‘Small School With a Lot of Heart’
There’s a new private school in Preston Hollow. The Compass School of Texas opened its doors at the start of this school year, serving pre-K through second grade.
Read moreScots to Return to 5A Starting Next Fall
In football, the Scots will be in 5A Division I, where it won three consecutive state titles from 2016 to 2018.
Read moreLocal Creamery Creates Lasting Career Opportunities
Howdy Homemade founder Tom Landis understands the challenges faced by so many with intellectual and developmental disabilities in the modern workforce and continues finding ways to do something about them.
Read moreTrains at NorthPark Open Through Jan. 5
Since 1987, the trains have raised more than $18 million to benefit the Ronald McDonald House of Dallas.
Read more‘The Black Widow of Highland Park’
True crime author John Leake’s new book examines the strange story of socialite Sandra Bridewell, whose case has haunted the Park Cities for decades.
Read moreFab Five: Parish Rallies for TAPPS Crown
The Panthers earned their fifth consecutive TAPPS Division I state championship on Friday with a 40-29 victory over Houston St. Thomas.
Read moreUrsuline Names Current Principal as Next President
Dr. Andrea Shurley will be the school’s eighth president, effective July 1, 2024.
Read moreMark Cuban To Sell Mavs Majority, Plans ‘Shark Tank’ Exit
Between the announcement of selling the majority of the basketball team to the family of Las Vegas billionaire Miriam Adelson and being done on the reality TV show after season 16, Mark Cuban has made headlines for multiple reasons this week.
Read moreDallas Open Moving from SMU to Frisco
The Dallas Open tennis tournament is growing in stature. And it’s also leaving the cozy confines of SMU for a new location about 20 miles to the north.
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