Park Cities Crime Reports Oct. 28-Nov. 3
Thieves, burglars, and reckless roadsters create chaos in this week’s Park Cities Crime Reports.
Read moreThieves, burglars, and reckless roadsters create chaos in this week’s Park Cities Crime Reports.
Read moreWe write to support the passage of a $137.3 million maintenance and efficiency bond and urge all Park Cities residents to vote yes to Proposition A.
Read moreHighland Park High School’s award-winning Highland Belles Drill Team has announced the 2024-2025 honor squads, which recognize Belles for their excellence in dance and high kick.
Read moreSKULDUGGERY OF THE WEEK: NOT JUST ON NETFLIX Sign stealing doesn’t just happen in the major leagues; it also occurs
Read moreHighland Park Cheer celebrated its 100th birthday on Oct. 17 by showcasing the tumbling skills, team spirit, and history and that have made HP’s program one of the nation’s best.
Read moreHats off to the winner of HPISD’s birthday card contest, the district’s legendary football coach, a young high-jump star, and a local novelist.
Read moreWhich are the easiest cars to steal in the Park Cities? The ones with key fobs inside.
Read moreThis week was a tough one for Park Cities vehicles. Miscreants stole them, burglarized them, and rammed them in the Sept. 16-22 Park Cities Crime Reports.
Read moreSeveral area schools have emailed parents about a “suspicious individual” loitering near where children gather.
Read moreThe Highland Belles drill team will kick off the season’s first home game on Sept. 6 with its annual spaghetti supper and online auction/raffle.
Read moreDid you need a break this Labor Day? So did the Park Cities’ hard-working communications teams.
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