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Before Matthew Stafford Was a NFL Quarterback …
Before Matthew Stafford was an NFL quarterback, he was a Highland Park Scots quarterback — one that led his team to an undefeated season and a state championship.
Read moreBrian Cuban Talks Brotherly Love
Mavericks owner’s sibling explores addiction, recovery in new novel.
Read moreShow Your Love with These 17 Valentine’s Day Gifts
From five-course tasting dinners at the Rosewood Mansion to Miron Crosby’s cowboy boots, our list will surely inspire you on ways to show your love this Valentine’s Day.
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How to Help the Homeless During Winter Weather
What should you do if you are concerned about a homeless individual as winter weather approaches? We asked.
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Happenings on the Hill
Supercomputing at SMU is getting, well, more super.
Read moreJesuit Hoops Coach Nabs Milestone Win
The Rangers outlasted Richardson Pearce 51-48 in overtime on Tuesday to give Chris Hill his 300th career victory. (Read time: 0.8 minutes)
Read moreSpann Preaches at His Own Funeral
Brian Spann, by all accounts, was a man who found his ministry in what many would consider suffering, and his calling in the faith that also gave him strength.
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Full STEAM Ahead For Robotics
The rollout of robotics programming for McCulloch Intermediate and Highland Park Middle schools began full STEAM ahead this fall, and district officials say they plan to continue to expand opportunities for students.
Read moreHPISD Athletic Director Ringo to Retire
After overseeing an era of championship success and facilities growth during the past nine years, Johnny Ringo plans to retire this spring. (Read time: 3 minutes)
Read moreBig Brothers Big Sisters Issues Call for Mentors
Big Brothers Big Sisters Lone Star is celebrating National Mentoring Month by bringing attention to the need for mentors to help ensure positive outcomes for young people in North Texas.
Read moreDallas ISD to Launch Virtual School Option
The pandemic might have made virtual learning a necessity for a while, but some families found that the flexibility worked for them — and now Dallas ISD has announced that next year, it will be an option.
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