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Perot Museum Celebrates 10th Anniversary Night at the Museum
The Perot Museum of Nature and Science celebrated its 10th anniversary with a star-studded Night at the Museum. Co-chaired by
Read moreShop Avara Earns Attention with Rapid Business Growth
Business is booming for Emily Wickard, considering the Park Cities mom’s humble 2016 beginnings selling her kids’ used clothes on the Park Cities Yard Sale Group on Facebook.
Read moreMeet Preston Hollow’s Best New Restaurant
Tex-Mex has returned to Preston Hollow in a big way and it’s going to be a hot spot.
Read moreMore Tree Trouble in the Bubble
Billionaire banker Andy Beal would like fellow admirers of a grand tree at Beverly Drive and Preston Road to know that he will miss the ole oak too.
Read moreTown Leaders Examine Highland Park Village Parking
Highland Park Village is updating its parking model for the first time since 2014.
Read moreVote on the Readers’ Choice 2022 Person of the Year
We asked for your nominations for our second-annual Readers’ Choice Person of the Year, and you came through.
Read moreUniversity Park-Raised Designer Talks Kips Bay Decorator Show House
Ashley Cathey’s University Park upbringing sparked her interest in design from a young age.
Read more‘More Than Just a Discount’
Partners Card is celebrating its 30th year with more perks for shoppers and diners — all while benefiting the Family Place.
Read moreHeckler, Hudson to Run for HP at State
Highland Park will send two runners to the Class 6A girls state cross country meet on Nov. 4 in Round Rock.
Read moreThomas Jefferson High School and Walnut Hill Academy Slated to Open January 2023
Construction on Walnut Hill International Leadership Academy and Thomas Jefferson High School — two of the hardest hit schools in the October 2019 tornado — is nearing completion.
Read moreCity of UP Dedicates Coffee Park Playground For Murzin Family
Members of the Murzin family and University Park officials officially celebrated the dedication of the Murzin Family Playground at Coffee Park Oct. 22. The city’s first barrier-free playground was named for Chris Murzin and his family in recognition of their legacy of advocacy for accessible public recreation spaces.
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