About Preston Hollow Press
Independent journalism for Preston Hollow, the Park Cities, and North Dallas. No corporate owner. No outside investors. Just local news.
Our Mission
We believe North Dallas deserves journalism that goes beyond headlines. Our mission is to provide the context, analysis, and investigative reporting that helps residents understand the forces shaping their community.
Preston Hollow Press launched in January 2026 to fill a growing need for hyperlocal news coverage. As legacy media contracts, we're expanding—investing in reporters who live in and understand the neighborhoods they cover.
Publisher Statement
Preston Hollow Press is independently owned and operated. We are not affiliated with any political party, corporation, or media conglomerate.
Preston Hollow Press
5960 Berkshire Ln
Dallas, TX 75225
What We Cover
Politics
City Council, County, HPISD, Dallas ISD
Business
Development, real estate, major employers
Food & Dining
Restaurant reviews, chef profiles
Arts & Culture
Galleries, theater, music scene
Real Estate
Housing market, zoning, construction
People
Profiles, philanthropy, entrepreneurs
Lifestyle
Events, society, what's happening
Environment
Parks, sustainability, urban planning
Our Team
Will Crawford
Editor-in-Chief
Preston Hollow native and fifth-generation Texan whose family has been in Dallas since before it was a city. SMU graduate (2003), Will spent fifteen years at D Magazine covering business, politics, and the families who shape Dallas.
Natalie Reeves
Senior Reporter
Highland Park native who grew up on Beverly Drive. TCU journalism graduate, Natalie worked at the Dallas Morning News covering city hall and North Dallas.
Elena Garza
Business & Real Estate
UT Austin undergraduate, McCombs MBA. Five years at Dallas Business Journal covering real estate and development.
Marcus Henderson
People & Profiles
Oak Cliff native, UNT journalism graduate. Formerly at Dallas Weekly covering community leaders and philanthropy.
Ryan Mitchell
Politics & Environment
UT Austin journalism graduate who covered the Texas Legislature for the Texas Tribune for three years.
Courtney Tran
Lifestyle & Culture
SMU arts management graduate. Formerly at PaperCity and CultureMap Dallas covering dining, arts, and social scene.
Our Standards
We verify information before publication, seek comment from all parties in disputes, correct errors promptly, and maintain a clear separation between news and opinion.
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