Although many voters were confused about where to cast their ballots during the March 3 primary, its results have provided clarity about who will be up for election in May. Republicans will head back to the polls to decide on their preferred candidate in ... See more
The power of storytelling was on full display on Feb. 20 at the Highland Park Literary Festival. Professionals representing a range of media — from journalism and literature to poetry, visual storytelling, podcasting, and more — spoke to Highland Park Hig... See more
SKULDUGGERY OF THE WEEK: PRICEY PACKAGES PILFERED Reported at 10:34 a.m. March 31: A pilferer stole two packages from Tory Burch in Highland Park Village, one containing a $795 skirt and another containing a $395 silk sweater. HIGHLAND PARK 30 Monday Arre... See more
Students in Thomas Jefferson High School’s AVID program brought Easter fun to students at Walnut Hill International Leadership Academy. AVID, which stands for advancement via individual determination, began in Dallas ISD in 2002 and seeks to prepare stude... See more
The question of whether to remain part of Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) has sparked heated debate among Park Cities residents. Proponents of staying in DART argue that withdrawing from the transit agency would cut access to transportation, particularly... See more