You might say she took an idea and ran with it or, in this case, pedaled. Either way, neighborhood resident Maryon Van Gilder “accidentally” created a fashion sensation that has lasted five decades. Who knew coining the phrase “pedal pusher” would literally have done just that — pushed clothiers into … more
She couldn’t keep track of anything.
Burp cloths, pacifiers, nipple cream, car keys, two cell phones — running a consulting business while breastfeeding a newborn (in every room of the house, of course) meant Erin Moyer was spending half of her day trying to find whatever she had misplaced.
The … more
Kids at the da Vinci School learn that red and blue aren’t the only colors that save the world.
In addition to having a science-based curriculum, the private preschool and kindergarten will soon be completely "green." Neighborhood residents Mary Ann and Stan Greene, owners and directors of the school near … more
The Crime: Criminal Mischief
The Victim: James and Cathy Strange
Date: Monday, Dec. 24
Time: 8:30 p.m.
Place: 1300 block of San Patricio
There are times when you consider your enemies.
When a random act of destruction is perpetrated against your property by parties unknown, you must wonder who would … more
Reducing crime in Dallas is our most important job over the next year, and we are already making significant progress.
In fact, the overall crime rate in District 10 has dropped by 11 percent over the previous year; the second highest reduction of any district in the City. I credit … more
“Confirm and dispel” is an ever-increasing role of my school board service — informing people whether what they heard about school issues is true.
The Lake Highlands “network” is renowned for transmitting information, data, stories, rumors, allegations, gossip, accusations, opinions and assumptions. This is not a new phenomenon, but … more