1988: Actor Made All The Right Moves
Park Cities’ Nutt left area to pursue fame and fortune By Dan Koller | Staff Writer J.R. Nutt was a
Read morePark Cities’ Nutt left area to pursue fame and fortune By Dan Koller | Staff Writer J.R. Nutt was a
Read moreJohn Householder is committed to improving life for those around him, whether he’s setting on the volleyball court or conceiving the large-scale projects of an urban planner.
Read moreIf ever Highland Park could be considered an underdog in lacrosse, last season’s surprise run to the Texas High School Lacrosse League state championship — the program’s first since 2015 — was it.
Read moreKersten Rettig: The Knife Italian menu is a testament to Tesar’s prodigious culinary skills, heavy with fresh, raw seafood and dry-aged steaks. And pasta. Lord, that pasta.
Read moreThe eye-catching modern estate at 3756 Armstrong Ave. in Highland Park, recently known for its traffic-stopping 4,000,000-Christmas light display, boasts a storied history right up to the present day.
Read moreNothing says Happy New Year like knowing your property taxes must be paid by the end of the month, right?
Read moreA country club con, a ring thief at the Highland Park pool, and more plague the Park CIties Crime Reports for July 3-9.
Read moreLucky you, Preston Hollow. The intersection of Preston and Royal is rebuilt and thriving since the October 2019 tornado and you have another excellent neighborhood restaurant to call your third place.
Read moreInto The Spotlight, a moving, inspirational new documentary, explores an annual musical produced by Dallas individuals with disabilities.
Read moreFifteen Hockaday seniors across nine sports were honored for their college commitments during a recent ceremony at the school.
Read moreUrsuline and Covenant headed into their respective championship games at the TAPPS girls soccer tournament with revenge on their minds and a trophy as their ultimate goal.
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