Clay Van Ness Bright
Clay Van Ness Bright (1954-2020)
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Read morePark Cities friends share glimmers of joy on Coronavirus Good News Dashboard
Read morePopular in Europe, ozone treatment has found its way into celebrities’ homes and Dallas residents’ personal-care routines.
Read moreClay Jenkins became Texas’ first county judge to implement shelter-in-place orders in March.
Read moreSince the first Black student enrolled at Highland Park High School in 1964, many students of color have felt unseen and unheard throughout their four years as Scots.
Read moreIt seems people don’t want to wear a mask to, “protect healthcare system, people around them in public, and vulnerable family etc.” It violates their rights on and on.
Read moreThe Highland Park youngster gained national notoriety three years ago when he reeled in a 54-pound blue catfish at Lake Tawakoni, setting a record for his age group.
Read moreA 24-hour display installed by neighbors on a tennis court’s fence in Germany Park memorialized Black lives lost to violence.
Read moreWe are living in uncertain times. However, one thing is certain: The city of University Park is in very capable hands, and those hands will see us through these uncertain times.
Read moreEven before pandemic prompted school districts to pivot to virtual instruction, Highland Park ISD was preparing to make history by opening its fifth elementary school.
Read moreThey’re here. Actually, they’ve been here since July: the dog days of summer.
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