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From the tornado that hit North Dallas last year to the COVID-19 pandemic this year, Partners Card organizers have learned to adapt to help meet the community’s needs.
Read moreFrom the tornado that hit North Dallas last year to the COVID-19 pandemic this year, Partners Card organizers have learned to adapt to help meet the community’s needs.
Read moreRegardless of whether Dallas ISD parents chose to keep children at home, learning virtually, or felt confident in sending them to school, they were nearly universal in asking for some easy way to track how many cases the district had.
Read moreWins on the scoreboard are nice, but for coaches and athletes at Thomas Jefferson, it’s a victory these days just to keep playing.
Read moreI am a fourth grader, but even fourth graders have opinions about things.
Read moreI have completed around 2,000 days of in-person classroom learning and 71 days of COVID-19-induced virtual learning. It’s clear that my virtual learning experience is far from over.
Read moreBaylor Scott & White Dallas Foundation must keep celebrating women, just not in person this year.
Read moreThe competitive debut of the new Highland Park Natatorium will have to wait a couple of weeks, thanks to the
Read moreDIFFA/Dallas’ party plan had to change, but the giving kept on going.
Read morePrint and online news coverage of infrastructure replacement plans and a city of University Park proposal for creating a public improvement district (PID) to address maintenance, future needs, and amenities for Snider Plaza have drawn comments from merchants.
Read moreWant to get museums and performance venues going again? Keep those masks on and invest in better ventilation.
Read moreFurloughs surpass 1,200 as leaders scratch up funding, explore new ways to reengage with their audiences.
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