Library Card Sign-Up Month Wraps Up Soon
Library Card Sign-Up Month ends on Sept. 30, which means bookworms have just one more week to celebrate with special offers from their Park Cities libraries.
Read moreLibrary Card Sign-Up Month ends on Sept. 30, which means bookworms have just one more week to celebrate with special offers from their Park Cities libraries.
Read moreThe Highland Park Town Council discussed doubling stormwater rates to fund necessary capital improvements during an Aug. 20 work session.
Read moreSupport for Preservation Park Cities (PPC) is essential in celebrating and preserving the unique architecture, history, aesthetics, and cultural traditions of the Park Cities.
Read moreImprovements are complete, the fencing is down, and Lakeside Park has officially reopened to the public for the first time in two years.
Read moreThe HPISD Board of Trustees voted 5-2 to remove the book ‘All Boys Aren’t Blue’ from the Highland Park High School library during a July 17 meeting.
Read moreShe’s a “silent killer,” and she may be living in your backyard. But she’s the kind of predator you want to have around — she’s after cockroaches and mice.
Read moreIt’s getting drier outside, and the summer reading programs at the University Park Public Library and Highland Park Library are catching fire.
Read moreHighland Park and University Park town/city offices will be closed for the Memorial Day holiday.
Read moreIf you live in University Park, odds are you’re within an easy walk of at least one park and some neighborhood shopping.
Read moreThe weather defied forecasts and clouds held off long enough to allow for ample eclipse viewing in Highland and University Park.
Read moreEyes will be on the sky in the Park Cities on April 8 during Dallas’ once-in-320-years total solar eclipse. Eclipse-viewing events are scheduled at SMU, HPISD schools, and Highland Park’s Fairfax Park.
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