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Highland Park Education Foundation Gifts $1.7 Million to HPISD
The Highland Park Education Foundation presented a check for $1.7 million — all of which will support teacher and staff salaries — to HPISD at the district’s Aug. 20 Board of Trustees meeting.
Read moreBluffview Teen Shares Recipes in ‘Hangry Boy’ Cookbook
Harley Glazer knew the Specific Carbohydrate Diet could keep his Crohn’s disease in remission. But in a world of fast food and donuts, a food plan that limits diners to very simple sugars in unprocessed foods is challenging for any teen to follow.
Read moreScots Top Coppell, Creekview in Tennis
Highland Park opened the District 12-5A team tennis schedule with an easy win over Carrollton Creekview at the Seay Tennis Center.
Read moreCheerleaders Earn All-American Honors
Eight varsity and three junior varsity Highland Park High School cheerleaders have earned spots on the National Cheerleaders Association’s All-American Team. Team membership is the country’s most prestigious individual cheerleading recognition.
Read moreWhat Does It Take to Get a Next Day Appointment at DPS?
When Preston Hollow mom Lisa Hardy debuted her TX FastPass website for scheduling appointments at the Texas Department of Public Safety, people at first thought it might be a scam.
Read moreBrothers Unite Neighborhood with Flag Installations
Trinity Christian Academy high schoolers Rhett and Cort Roberts, and their brother Holt, who will start college at Auburn University in the fall, are installing American flags in homes around the neighborhood.
Read moreScheffler Claims Olympic Gold in Paris
Among the many high-profile victories in Scottie Scheffler’s professional golf career, perhaps none has been as emotional as winning an Olympic gold medal.
Read moreMcConaugheys to Headline New Friends New Life Luncheon
Camila and Matthew McConaughey will headline New Friends New Life’s annual luncheon at noon on Friday, Sept. 20, at the OMNI Dallas Hotel.
Read moreHockaday Rowing Tradition Takes Olympic Turn
Hours after qualifying for the Paris Olympics, Teal Cohen holed up in her Swiss hotel room and proudly watched young rowers an ocean away win medals for her alma mater.
Read moreSMU Moves Fraternity, Sorority Recruitment to Fall
SMU has moved its fraternity and sorority recruitment from spring to fall in hopes of improving the student experience and retention.
Read morePatriotic High-Wheeler Hangs Up His Helmet
In 1975, Jim Whorton paid $375 to buy an ugly, black high-wheel bike from a store in Longview.
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