Misidentification can lead to breed stigmas

Misidentification can lead to breed stigmas

By Dr. Beth Leermakers Does it really matter what breeds make up your mixed breed dog? While having the right “designer” breed mix (think Labradoodle or Golden Doodle) is very important to some people, there may be important health reasons for knowing your dog’s ancestry. There are several reasons to consider DNA testing for your […]

Popularity of USWNT remains over the top

Popularity of USWNT remains over the top

By David Mullen It was the summer of 1999, at Pasadena’s famed Rose Bowl before 90,185 flag-waving fans, that the popularity of the U.S. Women’s National Team (USWNT) became over the top. The attendance was a world record for a women’s sporting event. An estimated 18 million Americans watched the TV broadcast of the 1999 […]

Plant lover becomes Guerrilla Gardener

Plant lover becomes Guerrilla Gardener

By C.W. Smith Just behind the house Lorlee Bartos bought in 1980 stretched an alley, a narrow strip of earth, a six-foot chain-link fence and a wide swath of weed-choked public land sloping down to the asphalt of eastbound I-30. She planted roses along her side of the fence, and soon their long stems and […]

DUC rowing unites athletes with disabilities

DUC rowing unites athletes with disabilities

From DUC Staff Reports Eight years ago in Dallas, the sport of rowing underwent a transformative change, breaking down barriers and providing access for individuals with disabilities. This shift was set into motion in 2015, when the National Veterans Wheelchair Games arrived in Dallas, marking the first inclusion of rowing in the event’s program. Dallas […]

New facility bringing prenatal care to underserved women

New facility bringing prenatal care to underserved women

By Juliette Coulter Ninety percent of maternal deaths in Texas may have been preventable. Hope Cottage, a North Texas nonprofit with a 105-year history of transforming lives by uniting and strengthening families, announced plans this week for a new maternal health clinic in partnership with HHM Health, a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) and nonprofit […]

Pan Bagnat

Pan Bagnat

1 tablespoon Dijon mustard 1 tablespoon red wine vinegar  2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil 1 shallot, thinly sliced 1 cup chopped black olives 1 cup microgreens 10 ounces tuna packed in olive oil, drained Juice of 1 lemon 1/2 ciabatta baguette, cut in half lengthwise  1 tomato, halved and sliced 2 hard boiled eggs, […]

Art fair amplifies talented women

Art fair amplifies talented women

By Taylor Mayad Seeking Texas-based women artists of all levels, Texas Vignette announced this week a call for entries for its fifth annual Vignette Art Fair, which will take place Nov. 3-4, at Dallas Market Hall. The popular two-day juried event exclusively features works by Texas women artists in an effort to promote exceptional yet […]

Players receive jerseys from hospital

Players receive jerseys from hospital

By Nicole Rosales The YMCA of Metropolitan Dallas has welcomed a new local partnership with Scottish Rite for Children for its basketball teams during the 2023-2024 seasons. The hospital is No. 1 in the Southwest for pediatric orthopedics. The Y’s youth basketball league has no tryouts, and everyone is welcome. Players can participate in every […]

Favorite mechanic racing into future

Favorite mechanic racing into future

Rico Padilla (pictured above, center) beams with pride as he explains how his new repair bay has doubled his capacity to service cars. As one of the longest-standing ASE Certified Blue Seal automobile mechanics in East Dallas, Padilla’s Rico & Sons 5 Star Automotive offers the experience and knowledge customers have come to depend on. […]

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