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Town Makes ‘Big Pecan’ Podium Delivery
The legacy of Highland Park’s Million Dollar Monarch continues. Highland Park ISD recently received podiums made from the tree that once stood at Armstrong Parkway at Preston Road for more than 104 years.
Read moreUP Specimen Oak Tree Comes Down: What We Know
April 19 marked day two of the removal of the specimen oak tree at Thackery Street and Caruth Boulevard.
Read moreMother-Daughter Duo Opening Sugar & Sage Bakery
Alison and Ashley Sage Weinstein are gearing up to open a bakery on Lovers Lane across from Highland Park High School this month with the help of some well-known chefs.
Read moreHockaday Athletes Finalize Commitments
Fifteen Hockaday seniors across nine sports were honored for their college commitments during a recent ceremony at the school.
Read moreUP Elementary Principal Announces Retirement
University Park Elementary principal Candi Judd will retire effective at the end of the 2022-2023 school year after about seven years as principal and more than 30 years in education.
Read moreLively Bats Lift HP Past Berkner Again
Highland Park seems to be rounding into softball postseason form, if Friday’s lopsided 12-1 home win over Richardson Berkner is any indication.
Read moreLady Scots Pound Pearce, Complete Sweep
Highland Park remained solidly in contention for a softball postseason berth with another offensive outburst on Friday against Richardson Pearce.
Read moreOut & About: People Newspapers’ 20 Under 40
With violin players and singers among People Newspapers’ 2023 20 Under 40 honorees, the “band” got together to celebrate March 23 at Communities Foundation of Texas.
Read moreCourt Approves Edgemere Sale Plan
A bankruptcy court approved a plan March 27 that puts the luxury retirement community Edgemere under new ownership and returns deposits to families of residents.
Read morePark Cities Presbyterian Church Mourns Nashville Shooting Victims
Parishioners of Park Cities Presbyterian Church (PCPC) gathered March 28 for a prayer service to remember the six people killed in a March 27 shooting at the Covenant School, a Presbyterian private school for children in preschool-sixth grades in the Nashville area. Two of the six people killed at the Covenant School had connections to PCPC.
Read moreOut & About: DCAC Mahjong for a Mission Raises
The Mahjong for a Mission event in February raised more than $66,000 for the Dallas Children’s Advocacy Center.
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