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Snider Plaza Perks Up with New York-Inspired Zest Café
Have you ever had a favorite little watering hole you’re so enamored with you think, “Someday, I’m going to open a place like this”?
Read moreFormer NorthPark Santa Dr. Carl Anderson Dies at 70
Anderson, who retired last year, died Oct. 13.
Read moreHP Alum Wright Returns to Screenwriting
Doug Wright’s first film in more than two decades, the star-studded legal drama “The Burial,” begins streaming this weekend on Amazon.
Read moreBrad Bradley Dies at 101
Brad Bradley worked 75 consecutive Cotton Bowls as a photographer and is the only photographer in the Cotton Bowl Classic Hall of Fame.
Read moreHP Boys, Girls Double Up on XC Titles
Highland Park has plenty of tradition when it comes to cross country regional meets, and this year won’t be an exception.
Read moreThousands Gather At Temple Emanu-El Amid War in Israel
More than 2,000 gathered in Temple Emanu-El’s Olan Sanctuary Oct. 10 for a gathering hosted by the Jewish Federation of Greater Dallas in support of Israel as that country’s war with Hamas escalates.
Read moreWho’s Your Person of the Year for 2023?
Have a great nominee (or nominees)? Let us know now (we’ll be taking nominations until Oct. 30), and keep your eyes open for our ballot on Nov. 1.
Read moreKips Bay Return Riles Old Preston Hollow Neighbors
The decorator show house is back to Sunnybrook Estates for the third consecutive year, much to the chagrin of some neighbors.
Read moreKersten Rettig: Opa! New Greek Bistro to Open Early 2024
Greece is the word for many food lovers, and it’s a culinary segment that is underrepresented in Dallas. Lisa and Tom Georgalis, owners and operators of The Ivy Tavern, are coming to the rescue with Nikki Greek Bistro and Lounge, expected to open early next year.
Read moreHP Girls Claim Lubbock Title, Boys Third
The Highland Park girls won the Lubbock ISD Invitational cross country meet on Saturday, while the HP boys turned in a season-best performance.
Read moreDemolition of 1929 House Bolsters Call for Regulations
After the August demolition of a 1929 home on Fairfax Avenue, Preservation Park Cities leaders say they will continue to raise awareness about significant homes hitting the market.
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