Municipalities Still Asking Visitors To Mask Up
While Gov. Greg Abbott is lifting the statewide mask mandate effective Wednesday, local municipalities will continue to ask visitors to city and town buildings to mask up.
Read moreWhile Gov. Greg Abbott is lifting the statewide mask mandate effective Wednesday, local municipalities will continue to ask visitors to city and town buildings to mask up.
Read moreWhile the Auxiliary of Nexus Recovery Center canceled their spring luncheon because of the pandemic, people can still support the Nexus 50 for 50 Anniversary Campaign.
Read moreThe town of Highland Park and the city of University Park are offering residents a bit of relief on utility bills after the February winter storm.
Read moreThe Turn Indoor Golf is coming to Mockingbird Station this summer.
Read moreTeachers and child care workers are eligible for COVID-19 vaccines after the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Tuesday night directed states to expand eligibility.
Read moreHudson Nonstop – the first Hudson airport retail store of its kind featuring Amazon’s Just Walk Out Technology – opened last week at Dallas Love Field.
Read moreDallas County Monday reported 751 more COVID-19 cases — 668 confirmed and 83 probable cases — and 42 additional deaths.
Read moreRead the Park Cities Crime Reports for Feb. 22 – 28.
Read moreThe University Park Fire Department was selected by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) to participate in a nationwide program that will ultimately make it possible for local departments to share a variety of community risk factors with their residents and business operators.
Read moreA Dallas native accused of assaulting police officers with a crutch while storming the U.S. Capitol Jan. 6 surrendered to Dallas authorities Thursday and is set to appear in court Friday, NBCDFW reports.
Read moreArtist and Estee Lauder executive Donald Robertson and his family only moved to the Park Cities from California in January, but he’s already using his talents to help the Dallas Children’s Advocacy Center (DCAC).
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