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Robert Durst, a wealthy New York real estate heir who was convicted last year of murdering his best friend, Susan Berman, and suspected in several other deaths, including that of his first wife, died in Los Angeles earlier this week. He was 78 and worth an estimated $100 million. He was the son of New…
More and more superintendents are leaving North Texas districts, with Fort Worth ISD’s Kent Scribner being counted among the latest. Just yesterday Dallas ISD’s Michael Hinojosa confirmed he would be resigning despite recently agreeing to a contract that kept him in place until 2024. And weeks ago Richardson ISD superintendent Jeannie Stone announced her resignation.…
In many ways, Dallas real estate has never been more exciting, especially with bidding wars aplenty and buyers always keeping their eyes peeled for that perfect listing. And this home at 3616 Haynie Avenue in University Park caused a flurry of activity when it was listed toward the end of 2021. Hitting the market in…
The 23rd Annual Legacies Dallas History Conference takes a light-hearted turn this year by featuring what our city has become known for — great places to eat and drink! The Legacies Dallas History Conference is a spin-off of the bi-annual publication “Legacies: a History Journal for Dallas and North Central Texas,” started by Dr. Michael…
While there’s no official listing, rumor has it there’s a high-profile estate for sale in the prestigious enclave of Montecito. Turns out, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are in search of new digs, an unnamed source told London’s Daily Mail. “They want to stay in the neighborhood or nearby, but they aren’t over the moon about the…
At a pivotal time in the district’s history, Dallas ISD Superintendent Michael Hinojosa announced that he was stepping down. While no official timeline has been announced, Hinojosa’s resignation comes on the tails of several superintendents leaving their position, including Richardson ISD’s top official Dr. Jeannie Stone. This wasn’t Hinojosa’s first turn as DISD’s superintendent, though…