Park Cities
Could Paid Parking Ease Snider Plaza’s Parking Woes?
The Snider Plaza Employee Parking Task Force has suggested that paid parking could be a solution to the plaza’s parking crunch. It will meet with business owners, property owners and residents to gain feedback before making a final recommendation to the UP city council.
Read moreHow UP Almost Became Part of Dallas
Dallas’ vision for the future included creating a system of parks, erecting a new city hall and auditorium, and stretching its streets and boulevards far north of the city. But that wasn’t going to be possible unless Preston Hollow, University Park, and Highland Park joined with it, becoming part of Dallas.
Read moreStars Lining Up For Brothers Henry and Brandon Cohanim
Two of the most successful concepts in the West Village are owned and operated by brothers who are years from celebrating their 30th birthdays.
Read moreCelebrities, Champions Stay on Course
It was about competition, but also camaraderie, this weekend at the annual Invited Celebrity Classic
Read moreLate Struggles Cause HP to Miss Playoffs
Highland Park lost its last four home games of the season, which left the Lady Scots without a return to the Class 6A Region I softball playoffs.
Read moreOut & 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 moreScots Shine at Regionals, Head to State
Highland Park was the runner-up in the boys team standings and placed third among girls teams at the Region I gymnastics meet in Garland.
Read moreStarbucks to Open in McCartney’s Former Space
Starbucks 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 moreReal Talk: Lori Mann
People Newspapers first met Lori Mann at a networking event for those interested in the retirement community industry.
Read moreScots Clinch Regional Title, State Berth
Highland Park brought home the Class 6A Region I boys title, while the HP girls narrowly missed qualifying for state.
Read more‘The SpongeBob Musical: Youth Edition’ Makes a Splash at HPMS
Audiences dove into the world of The SpongeBob Musical: Youth Edition in April with Highland Park Middle School and McCulloch Intermediate School drama students.
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