Fall Brings Pumpkins, Fair, Empty Nest
The change of season ushers in fall foliage, high school football games, al fresco dining, and busy social calendars.
Read moreThe change of season ushers in fall foliage, high school football games, al fresco dining, and busy social calendars.
Read moreOlympic medalist in swimming greeted fans, including ESD’s 12-year-old Valentina Calderon, from behind the counter at Raising Cane’s.
Read moreProperty thefts and vehicle break-ins were the main offenses in this week’s Preston Hollow crime report.
Read moreSpicy aromas fill the house as they bake, and when tucked into cellophane sacs and tied with ribbon, gingersnaps make for a tasty holiday gift.
Read moreThe Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden’s iconic fall festival, which runs through Nov. 3, takes guests on a journey into Texas history amidst the ground’s 100,000 pumpkins, gourds and squash.
Read moreThe annual HNA fall event brought neighbors together for a picnic under the shade of oak trees, and included a balloon artist and face painter.
Read moreHazardous chemicals can leak from garbage trucks if not disposed of properly causing safety issues and utilizing city funds for clean up efforts.
Read moreSMU welcomed nearly 2,000 new students, the university’s scholars tracked dinosaur footprints, and the Meadows Museum acquired contemporary Spanish artwork.
Read moreLearn more about people making Preston Hollow shine, including Lisa Dwinal, a middle school faculty member at The Hockaday School, who is one of 26 educators from across the country, and the only teacher from Texas, to be accepted into the 2024 Peace Teachers program at the United States Institute of Peace.
Read moreHe’s a wide receiver, running back, cornerback, kicker, and punter. He’s lined up at quarterback, and would play elsewhere, too, if his coaches asked or needed him.
Read moreGivenchy’s Texas debut comes just in time for Dallas shoppers in search of the Pumpkin Bag and Shark Lock Buckle boots.
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