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When my wife-to-be and I were dating, our favorite activity was attending sporting events.
We sat in the upper deck at Reunion Arena watching the Mavericks stumble around the court. We checked out a polo match back when there was a field at Willow Bend. We even went to a … more
“Going to the fabric store is a happy day for me,” says Far North Dallas resident Kristina McCook, who began dabbling in sewing several years ago. It was a natural progression considering she grew up with a mother who sewed “matching outfits for me and all of my dolls.” So … more
Q: My street is very dark. How would I go about getting a streetlight installed?
A: Although there is no fee for installing a streetlight in your neighborhood, the installation process can be pretty time-consuming. Here’s how it works:
1. Call the city’s service request number, 311, and tell the … more
Small ways that you can make a big difference for neighborhood nonprofits
Make a purchase …
… at Recovery Resale, 7879 Spring Valley. The thrift shop benefits Planned Living Assistance Network (PLAN), a nonprofit that helps provide care for adults with mental illnesses. Though the space is small, the store … more
Click the photo to see a video>> “Don’t trust a seafood market that never runs out of things.”
Cheap wine is all the rage in the wine business, and it’s not just because of the recession. National and regional retailers, as well as the biggest wine producers in the country, have been pumping out wine that costs $5 or less a bottle for almost a decade, trying to duplicate the success of Two Buck Chuck.
Growing waistlines and shrinking budgets have many Americans rethinking their food sources, looking now to local farmers instead of mega-grocers. That national trend is sprouting roots here, which explains why in our neighborhood… IT’S A FARMERS MARKET OUT THERE.
Three years ago in Dallas, if you wanted to buy local … more
Little Addison Tobolka might have been too young to be interested since it was her christening, but everyone else was impressed by her great grandfather’s gift. Neighborhood resident Henry Tobolka presented Addison with a quilt he had made himself.
What made it even more remarkable was it was the first quilt … more
I haven’t always been a minister. That may surprise you, because there are some people who think of the clergy as a different species altogether — you know, that we were born with a collar, and our first words were a sermon.
,Actually, in my youth I wanted to be … more
JJ Pearce and Richardson high schools were two of 461 U.S. high schools to receive Silver Medal awards from U.S. News & World Report. More than 21,000 high schools are analyzed to see which ones best prepared their students for college. JJ Pearce and Richardson were the only RISD schools … more
Both cars’ windows were smashed and the wallet gone.
It was a great Saturday night of NFL football — the Cowboys defeated the Philadelphia Eagles 34-13 for the team’s first playoff victory in 10 years. John Henneberger Jr. arrived home late that night. He works at a hockey ice skating rink, … more