Park Cities Crime Reports Dec. 2-7
Reckless roadsters, mischief makers, and sneaky thieves create chaos in this week’s Park Cities crime reports.
Read moreReckless roadsters, mischief makers, and sneaky thieves create chaos in this week’s Park Cities crime reports.
Read moreHighland Park ISD’s weeklong network outage involves ransomware, superintendent Mike Rockwood wrote in a Friday afternoon email to district families and staff.
Read more’Tis the season for hot chocolate, treats, and tree lightings in the Park Cities.
Read moreA man faces additional felony charges in connection with a multi-vehicle crash at the intersection of Lovers Lane and Preston Road last month that killed a 44-year-old woman and left a boy in critical condition.
Read moreTrashy thieves, careless drivers, and porch pirates didn’t show much gratitude during Thanksgiving week, though only one arrest was made in the Park Cities on Thanksgiving day.
Read moreAs the nation’s largest funded adoption event, Empty the Shelters has helped over 300,000 pets find loving homes nationwide.
Read moreAlong with visits with Santa Claus and a life-size LEGO Santa, the first floor of NorthPark Center is showcasing Peppermint Square, NorthPark North Pole, and the Incredible Edible Edifice.
Read moreHaul out the holly, break out the fruitcake, and check out some of the cheery community news featured in our December Site Reading Column.
Read moreSince 2006, the Grant Halliburton Foundation has helped more than 325,000 students, educators, and parents, recognize the signs of mental illness through various avenues, including education, conferences, collaboration, and encouragement.
Read moreHighland Park ISD’s Digitarium at Pierce Planetarium will host an intimate winter concert on Dec. 11 with internationally renowned cellist SaiSai Ding.
Read moreBookworms can stock up on their holiday favorites at The Plaza at Preston Center from Dec. 6 to 12 during the Friends of the University Park Public Library’s pop up Second Chapter Book Sale.
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