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Advocacy Through Art
Artist 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).
Read moreJohn Roach Dies At 87
Former Cowboys quarterback and University Park mayor from 1988 to 1992 John Roach died Feb. 18 at 87 but leaves an enduring legacy.
Read moreLetters to the Editors
A reader takes us to task for the police reports, and the Salvation Army thanks the holiday generosity of HIghland Park Village shoppers.
Read moreIf You Build It, They Will Crumb
Thanks to COVID-19 precautions, Girl Scouts teams won’t get to show off their engineering skills as part of the Galleria Dallas Cookie Box Creations contest this year – but that doesn’t mean that the meaningful partnership won’t continue.
Read moreOh, We Did …
Princess Diana may have had a great deal to do with the way wedding gowns looked in the summer of 1982, but in 1981, she was anxiously awaiting her wedding, just like the brides that appeared in the first few months of Park Cities People.
Read moreLetters to the Editors
If this past election has taught us anything, it’s that each of our votes truly matters and must be counted.
Read morePark Cities Historic and Preservation Society Landmarks Four More Significant Homes
The Park Cities Historic and Preservation Society recently landmarked four more historically or architecturally significant homes.
Read moreHaving a Field Day
Dallas Afterschool will have a field day fundraising this year, and adventurous souls can participate.
Read moreThe Dallas Foundation Makes $750K Grant To Childhood Poverty Action Lab
The Dallas Foundation recently announced a $750,000 to Child Poverty Action Lab (CPAL) — the organization’s largest grant issued to date.
Read moreLetter to the Editor
Should Sen. Ted Cruz and Sen. John Cornyn vote to impeach Donald Trump? One reader weighs in.
Read moreFormer HPISD Board President Leslie Long Melson Dies at 65
Former Highland Park ISD board president Leslie Long Melson died Jan. 24 at age 65.
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