Preston Hollow Crime Reports Nov. 27-Dec. 3
Not-so-sneaky shoplifters, reckless drivers, and a taxi freeloader appear in the Preston Hollow Crime Reports for Nov. 27-Dec. 3.
Read moreNot-so-sneaky shoplifters, reckless drivers, and a taxi freeloader appear in the Preston Hollow Crime Reports for Nov. 27-Dec. 3.
Read moreDr. Andrea Shurley will be the school’s eighth president, effective July 1, 2024.
Read moreMore than 500 of the nonprofit’s supporters were at the Statler Hotel Nov. 17 for the 14th-annual Hope Party.
Read moreJenkins will lead the team into American Airlines Center tomorrow as the Grizzlies take on the Mavs, but his alma mater remains relevant to him — even if that meant planning a 20-year high school reunion from afar during NBA season.
Read moreCar thieves and criminal trespassers plague the Preston Hollow Crime Reports for Nov. 20-26.
Read moreDallas Police Chief Eddie Garcia had four goals when he took command of his new department in 2021.
Read moreDecember is “the” holiday month when we are collectively allowed to indulge a bit more in food and beverage associated with holidays. It’s a time to gather around food, the universal connector.
Read moreNeva Cochran of Preston Hollow, who’s also a TWU alumna, nutrition author, and communications consultant, is a donor of Texas Woman’s University’s comprehensive $125 million Dream Big campaign for its Dallas campus.
Read moreA group was seen holding signs and flags at the corner of Hillcrest Road and Bandera Avenue on Nov. 25.
Read moreA video on social media shows some protesters lying on the ground and others chanting “Free, free Palestine” at the shopping center on Nov. 24.
Read moreMelissa Gerstle was responsible for the enchanting outdoor entry of this year’s Kips Bay Decorator Show House in Old Preston Hollow’s Sunnybrook Estates.
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