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Read morePeople Newspapers Coverage Area: PARK CITIES: University Park/SMU Highland Park Turtle Creek PRESTON HOLLOW: Preston Hollow Old Preston Hollow Midway
Read moreSMU’s May Commencement Convocation, scheduled for 8:30 a.m. May 13 at Moody Coliseum, will be streamed live at https://www.smu.edu/live.
Read moreThroughout her life, she volunteered and served as a trustee with organizations including the Junior League of Dallas, the Dallas Woman’s Club, the Dallas Zoo, Hockaday, The Episcopal School of Dallas, and more.
Read moreThe YMCA of Metropolitan Dallas focused on mental health during the 2022 YMCA Key Leaders Luncheon presented by Southwest Airlines on Oct. 18 at the Hilton Anatole in Dallas.
Read moreAWARE, a local nonprofit dedicated to fighting Alzheimer’s disease through funding and programs, recently announced its 2022-2023 board directors and grant recipients.
Read moreParish Episcopal School is launching a new STEM Speaker Series for teachers, students, and locals, kicking off with a panel of IF/THEN Ambassadors.
Read moreThe 48th annual Crystal Charity Ball 10 Best Dressed Fashion Show will celebrate some of the most fashionable (and busiest) women in Dallas philanthropy on Sept. 8 at Neiman Marcus at NorthPark Center.
Read moreThis year, the Dallas Foundation raised almost $1.5 million to support 51 charities throughout the Dallas area.
Read moreLocal public health experts are warning North Texas’ respite from rising COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations may be coming to an end, but are cautiously optimistic the area will see a summertime ‘bump’ in cases rather than a wave.
Read moreThe 12th annual Symphony of Chefs on Feb. 28 at SMU’s Armstrong Fieldhouse raised more than $300,000 to help KidLinks connect children to healing, hope, and happiness through music and media therapy.
Read moreThe county’s 14-day average for new daily COVID-19 cases appears to have peaked at around 4,121 in the last few days.
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