Renovation begins

Renovation begins

The Bath House Cultural Center was awarded monies in the 2017 Bond Election to do much needed renovations. In order to complete the upgrades to the building, the Bath House must temporarily close to the public. “We are excited for the construction to begin, but we won’t see you there for the next few months,” […]

Landmark home accidentally destroyed

Landmark home accidentally destroyed

LITTLE PINK HOUSES By Shelia Huffman “We thought you were going to keep it,” was the sentiment expressed by Vickery Place neighbors over the telephone to California resident Robb Hagestad, who co-owned, along with Jeremy Wenninger, the Arts and Crafts bungalow located at 5532 Richard Ave. in the Vickery Place Conservation District of East Dallas.  […]

Chili Gala benefits Family Gateway

Chili Gala benefits Family Gateway

White Rock Rotary supplied food for and served more than 100 residents at the Family Gateway shelter during their annual Chili Gala. Everyone had fun visiting and handing out children’s books during cleanup time. If you enjoy varied community service with a small, friendly group, be our guest at JJ’s Cafe. White Rock Rotary meets […]

Exemplary progress being made in schools

Exemplary progress being made in schools

From Dallas ISD Staff Reports Three Dallas ISD schools are among only 26 in Texas nominated for the 2020 National Blue Ribbon School award. Henry W. Longfellow Career Exploration Academy, Dr. Wright L. Lassiter Early College High School, and Edward Titche Elementary School are the district nominees.  The U.S. Department of Education awards the Blue Ribbon […]

No cuffs at this court

No cuffs at this court

Dallas Municipal Court is popping up in the neighborhood to help citizens resolve their outstanding City of Dallas warrant(s) and traffic citation(s). Residents with outstanding warrants will not be arrested at any pop-up location or the Dallas Municipal Court Building. City staff will provide on-site assistance and services to address the needs of the community. […]

Top Texas volunteer calls Lakehill home

Top Texas volunteer calls Lakehill home

By Gigi Ekstrom Lakehill sophomore Blake Perry (pictured) was recently named a Prudential State Honoree and one of Texas’ top youth volunteers of 2020. Blake advanced to the state level of competition after being selected as Lakehill’s local honoree in November. Ten Texas students were selected as Distinguished Finalists for their impressive community service activities. […]

Bied aces ACT

Bied aces ACT

By Gigi Ekstrom Lakehill senior Preston Bied (pictured) earned the highest possible ACT composite score of 36. In the U.S. high school graduating class of 2019, only 4,879 out of nearly 1.8 million students, or fewer than half of one percent (.5 percent), who took the ACT earned the top composite score of 36.  The […]

Herb’s Paint & Body family honored with Golden Deeds

Herb’s Paint & Body family honored with Golden Deeds

The highlight of the Exchange Club of Lake Highlands holiday dinner was a special recognition of longtime resident Alan Walne and his family. The club presented a “Book of Golden Deeds” award to Alan, his family and Herbs Paint and Body. This is a national Exchange Club award. In its 57th year of existence, only […]

Soccer scholarships available

Soccer scholarships available

By Victor Aves J.L. Long sixth grade spring soccer registration time is here! League play is through the YMCA. The team is co-ed and open to anyone attending J.L. Long or any nearby school. Players can be of any skill level including beginners. Registration is now through Feb. 21. The spring team’s first practice is […]

Expert says: have a safety plan in place

Expert says: have a safety plan in place

By Rebecca Aguilar The same scenario keeps playing over and over in my head since last Sunday, when I was at Dave & Buster’s in Dallas. The music was loud, the restaurant was busy, laughter was in the background from children playing in the arcade. I’m sitting in the bar area, having lunch with my […]

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