Out & About: Turtle Creek Association Azalea Luncheon
Guests enjoyed an elegant lunch and colorful fashion presentation during the Turtle Creek Association’s Azalea Luncheon at the Harlan Crow
Read moreGuests enjoyed an elegant lunch and colorful fashion presentation during the Turtle Creek Association’s Azalea Luncheon at the Harlan Crow
Read moreStarbucks will open a new location this fall at 6407 Hillcrest Ave., the space formerly occupied by McCartney’s University Spirit, a Starbucks spokesperson confirmed.
Read morePeople Newspapers first met Lori Mann at a networking event for those interested in the retirement community industry.
Read moreShowtimes for ‘The SpongeBob Musical: Youth Edition’ are at 4 p.m. on April 19, at 2 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. on April 20, and at 2 p.m. on April 21. Tickets are $8 and can be purchased at the door of the HPMS Auditorium before each performance.
Read moreThough many are unaware, the two oldest houses in University Park sit in the bucolic historic 3400 block of University Boulevard.
Read moreThe project’s developer, Ramrock Real Estate, aims to create a walkable, mixed-use community with retail, office space, and housing to the southern side of Preston Center West.
Read moreJunior League of Dallas (JLD) awarded $40,000 in collegiate scholarships to 10 college-bound women from Dallas ISD during its 11th annual Women LEAD Speech Competition and Awards Ceremony on March 23 at JLD Headquarters.
Read moreIconic pop band Barenaked Ladies performed for guests at Vogel’s 32nd annual Arts Performance Event on March 30 at the Omni PGA Frisco Resort.
Read moreTexas Woman’s University presented the 2024 Virginia Chandler Dykes Leadership Award to Abigail “Abby” and Todd Williams for their contributions to furthering education and quality of life in Dallas at the Dallas Leadership Luncheon on March 21.
Read moreParents and students who responded to HPISD’s campus climate survey gave the district top marks for safety and security, and said teachers treat students with respect. But fewer than half of parents said the district provides quality academic or college advising, and 49 percent agreed with a statement that their child needs outside tutoring to understand course content.
Read more“I never aspired to be a mayor,” said Tommy Stewart, who will soon begin his third term as the city’s leader. “I just wanted to be involved and do what I could do to help the city and do what they called on me to do. And I did, I think.”
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