People Newspapers

People Newspapers

People Newspapers releases two community-focused publications: Park Cities People and Preston Hollow People. These newspapers have received multiple accolades from various organizations, including the Texas Press Association, Suburban Newspapers of America, Local Media Association, and the National Newspaper Association.

Local
English
Newspaper

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Domain Authority
52
Ranking

Global

#881833

United States

#210994

News and Media

#6747

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Articles

  • 2 days ago | peoplenewspapers.com | Sarah Hodges

    Camp planning can remind parents of the puzzle game Tetris. Sometimes, the pieces don’t fall together as easily as families would like. “We’re fortunate in Dallas to be really saturated with opportunities. But it’s so saturated that it can also be a bit chaotic and difficult to find what really is going to work for you and your family,” said Bluffview resident Jenn Zigler, who founded Edge Counseling & Consulting more than four years ago.

  • 4 days ago | peoplenewspapers.com | Kersten Rettig

    The drought is over. Delicious central Texas-style barbecue has returned to West Lovers Lane and a part of the Park Cities/Bluffview/Devonshire that’s been without it for far too long. Ten50 BBQ opened its doors to the public today at 5519 West Lovers Lane. The restaurant, which first debuted in Richardson in 2014, is known for its dedication to traditional “low and slow” techniques and its no-shortcuts approach to quality meat and scratch-made sides.

  • 4 days ago | peoplenewspapers.com | Sarah Hodges

    SKULDUGGERY OF THE WEEK: FORGET SOMETHING? Reported at 10:12 a.m. on May 10: A reckless roadster did not stop at the intersection of Dartmouth Avenue and Abbott Avenue, but part of their bumper did. The piece was found near the damaged eastbound stop sign on Dartmouth Avenue. UNIVERSITY PARK5 MondayA 17-year-old girl was arrested on a warrant at about 9:55 a.m. on University Boulevard.

  • 4 days ago | peoplenewspapers.com | Sarah Hodges

    Horns the candy-loving dragon and Snoopy, a monster with big orange ears who rolls instead of walks, only used to exist on paper. But they both went home with the kindergartners who imagined them on April 3 thanks to the Plushie Project, a collaboration between University Park Elementary and art students at Highland Park High School.

  • 6 days ago | peoplenewspapers.com | Sarah Hodges

    The little lemonade stand with lofty goals is back this morning at the corner of Southwestern Boulevard and Hillcrest Road. The stand will be open from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. today to raise funds for Tabitha Outreach Foundation Academy, a nonprofit dedicated to improving the lives of orphans, widows and the fatherless in southwest Kenya. Offerings will include lemonade, as well as flowers and cake pops in celebration of Mother’s Day.

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