Forum at Park Lane Residents Scotty Gray, Karl Kuby Sr. Honored
Scotty Gray had an idea – a way he could help both his retirement community neighbors and SMU students adjusting to life in a new country.
Read moreScotty Gray had an idea – a way he could help both his retirement community neighbors and SMU students adjusting to life in a new country.
Read moreKevin Gray thought he was getting “long in the tooth” for rock ’n roll when his bandmates went their separate ways in 1987.
Read moreLyda Hill Philanthropies’ IF/THEN® Initiative marked International Day of Women and Girls in Science (Feb. 11) with Hollywood style and East Coast flair.
Read morePreservation Park Cities is commemorating a century of University Park history by placing large, permanent plaques in significant locations around the city.
Read moreDallas native Nicole Small has a mantra: “If you can see it, you can be it.” In her case, girls can see an entrepreneur, venture capitalist, and visionary recently selected to receive the TWU 2025 Virginia Chandler Dykes Leadership Award.
Read moreA car dealership giant may be about to leave his footprint on real estate in Highland Park.
Read moreThe Plaza at Preston Center is celebrating its 75th birthday with a $5 million facelift and the addition of multiple new retailers and restaurants.
Read moreAfter falling into a cadaver tank during her first year of medical school, Stacey Hail briefly reconsidered her career path; little did she know the twists and turns it would take her on.
Read moreIn their signature farm-to-table program, students at The Compass School grow and harvest produce from gardens and gather eggs from a chicken hutch.
Read morePoverty, dysfunction, chaos — and in the middle of it all was Eugene Tremblay, until he found supportive mentors at Crossfire Kids that would alter his trajectory.
Read morePranksters poured dish soap into the Shaddock Park fountain at the corner of Lovers Lane and Preston Road the weekend of March 8, causing a clean-up headache for the city of University Park.
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