Doederlein Plans to Pedal Her Way From Austin to Alaska
Ulrika Doederlein didn’t grow up an avid bicyclist, but the Highland Park High School grad plans to pedal more than
Read moreUlrika Doederlein didn’t grow up an avid bicyclist, but the Highland Park High School grad plans to pedal more than
Read moreA year ago I left the grungy Austin scene to settle down in this swanky Dallas neighborhood. I went from
Read moreA crowd of nearly 900 helped raise $1,085,000 for Austin Street Center at the 40th-anniversary luncheon, which featured Condoleezza Rice, the 66th Secretary of State, as the keynote speaker.
Read moreSome Dallas city departments have altered operating hours for the safety of residents and employees as the city continues to monitor the severity of the winter storm.
Read moreRotary isn’t a religious organization, but Holly Hollenbeck found herself referencing faith as she recruited volunteers leading up to a recent foot care clinic for people experiencing homelessness.
Read moreTurn south from Northwest Highway into the Devonshire neighborhood, and the sidewalks disappear.
Read more“I am humbled and honored to have been selected as Lili Kellogg’s successor, now leading the charge for this remarkable agency,” he said.
Read moreThis year, the Dallas Foundation raised almost $1.5 million to support 51 charities throughout the Dallas area.
Read moreTwo local restaurants have partnered with nonprofits to help and serve others. Now’s a great time to visit Terry Black’s and Salad & Go because they are partnering with two different service agencies to help their clients.
Read moreOver 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 moreIzzy 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.
Meet Izzy.