Park Cities Crime Reports June 29-July 6
SKULDUGGERY OF THE WEEK: UNWELCOME GUEST A scoundrel looked over a fence in the 3500 block of Lindenwood Avenue into
Read moreSKULDUGGERY OF THE WEEK: UNWELCOME GUEST A scoundrel looked over a fence in the 3500 block of Lindenwood Avenue into
Read moreUniversity Park Parks and Recreation Director Gerry Bradley is retiring after 15 years. Originally from New York, Bradley made his
Read moreSKULDUGGERY OF THE WEEK: DON’T FORGET KEYS How easy was it for a thief to get into a Toyota Prius
Read moreA group put together a 24-hour display Thursday on the fence of a tennis court in Germany Park to memorialize
Read moreUniversity Park residents will have the option for recreation swim at the Holmes Aquatic Center after all, per a new
Read moreSKULDUGGERY OF THE WEEK: NEIGHBORHOOD CENSORSHIP? A thief snagged a “Black Lives Matter” sign from a yard in the 3500
Read moreThe University Park Public Library is set to reopen June 17 with restrictions to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
Read moreThe University Park City Council will consider June 16 potentially expanding services at the Holmes Aquatic Center beyond lap swimming
Read moreResidents of University Park can take an online survey to provide guidance on long-term community concerns.
Read moreA group of peaceful demonstrators marched in what was dubbed a “peace walk” from Snider Plaza to Burleson Park Saturday
Read moreYou don’t have to be one of the best pilots in the world to demonstrate unity with and care for others during these challenging times. But it doesn’t hurt.
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