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Real Estate Pros: Give Us Some Real Talk
When the market is as busy as the Dallas-Fort Worth market is, and housing inventory so dear, creating relationships with new buyers and sellers is important.
Read moreCSI: Ursuline Academy
Students become detectives in Kirsten Lindsay-Hudak’s forensics class.
Read moreDallas ISD Superintendent Michael Hinojosa To Resign
Dallas ISD Superintendent Michael Hinojosa is apparently going to be one in a recent spate of superintendents to resign their posts.
Read moreBuildings Bulldozed In SE Corner of Snider Plaza
The buildings that once housed longtime Snider Plaza business Peggy Sue BBQ, Lane Florist, Logos Bookstore, Arman Jewelry, and a tailor are no more. Demolition work began on the buildings Jan. 10.
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‘Be Happy’ And Huge
See mural-sized reproduction of Jina Lee’s winning painting.
Read moreMeet Our Persons of the Year
Over the weekend, we announced our Park Cities, Preston Hollow, and Readers’ Choice Persons of the Year with a quiet little sneak peek of the covers of our January issues on social media.
Read morePreston Hollow Person of the Year: ‘I Just Count it All a Joy’
Cindy Brinker Simmons’ passion for philanthropy is pretty much genetic. But her desire to contribute to finding a cure for cancer came while she sat on a church pew, mourning the loss of her mother.
Read morePark Cities Person of the Year: ‘Science Is the Answer’
One of Lyda Hill’s guiding philosophies in her philanthropic efforts is “science is the answer.”
Read moreReaders’ Choice Person of the Year: ‘One of the Best People I Have Ever Met’
Izzy Martin may be fighting cancer, but her care for others earned her more than 900 votes in our Readers’ Choice Person of the Year for 2021.
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Time to Vote on Your Favorite Story From 2021
Last year, we asked our readers to weigh in with their favorites, too, and we’ve continued that this year. Vote today!
Read moreVote on the Readers’ Choice 2021 Person of the Year
We asked for your nominations for our first-ever Readers’ Choice Person of the Year, and you came through.
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