Worth Township will host an emergency food distribution event this Thursday, Sept. 10, including produce and dairy.
CWC 5K Walk/Run steps off Sunday, September 20, 2020 at the Prairie Junior High; Army honors Amber by supporting CWC, paying it forward
The box will be emptied daily at 8 a.m.
Secured drop boxes will be installed around suburban Cook County where voters can drop off their completed mail-in ballots.
Dakota Inn Manager Megan Thatcher and guest bartender Ray Thatcher present their $1,480 donation along with toys.
Worth Township will be distributing free produce and food staples Thursday, Aug. 20, from ESDC "Food For Hope."
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's give them the recognition they deserve in Alsip-Crestwood
Renters who lost income due to COVID-19 may apply for rental assistance from the Illinois Housing Department Authority through Aug. 28.
Area Walmart locations will be collecting school supplies Aug. 7 through Aug. 8 to be distributed by the Salvation Army to local children.
National Night Out encourages police departments to postpone public safety events typically held the first Tuesday in August to October
After the coronavirus pandemic canceled 2 fundraisers that benefit Special Olympics, Alsip police will donate proceeds of Saturday sales.
Non-perishable food items can be dropped off at the Village Hall and collected food will be distributed to area churches and food pantries.
With an increase in families seeking food during the coronavirus pandemic, the township is partnering with a Chicago organization to help.
Alsip residents can register their households by calling or emailing the Village.
Got junk? Load it in your trunk and bring it over to the Chicago Elks Club and sell it on Aug. 22. Reserve your space now.
A bat found in Crestwood was determined to have rabies by the Illinois Department of Public Health.
There is another drive-up fireworks show planned for Friday, July 3, at Ozinga Field in Crestwood.
Frontier League board of directors suspends 2020 season for independent professional baseball teams.
The Village of Crestwood will blast fireworks of in the parking lot of Ozinga Field on July 3. The show is FREE.
Windy City ThunderBolts wait for Frontier League decision is 2020 season can be salvaged; meanwhile Ozinga Field is rent.
Alsip Mayor John Ryan is urging all residents to stay at home today as the scourge in local violence jeopardizes everyone’s safety.
"You can pay for your vehicle sticker by mailing it in or putting it in the 24-hour drop box located by the Police Department."
"Pay for your vehicle sticker by mailing it in, putting it in the 24-hour drop box by the Police Department or on the Village website."
Call a lawyer this Saturday, May 16, and get some free legal advice from a Chicago Bar Association attorney.
IDOT officials say the work on Old Western Avenue will require daytime road closures.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's give them some of the recognition they deserve.
Expect strict social distancing, contactless reservations and no touch ball cups when golf reopens May 1 under new state rules in Alsip.
Alsip residents are asked to decorate their doors and windows to honor frontline workers during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Residents rally to plan birthday car parade this Friday, April 24, for a 35-year-old Alsip woman who has autism.
Crestwood teen gives up Easter Sunday to brighten the spirits of kids whose egg hunts got canceled by coronavirus.
The Alsip Police Birthday Task Force will surprise kids ages 2 through 13 with a mini birthday parade April 8-30. Make a reservation today.
Kids bridge social distancing barrier by covering their grandmother's entire driveway with chalk art.
A new map released by the Cook County Department of Public Health tracks confirmed coronavirus cases in suburban Cook County.
Starting March 30, Alsip and Crestwood's waste collector will suspend yard and bulk waste collection.
UPDATE: Former MetroSouth Medical Center could be used to provide "acute hospital-level care" for COVID-19 patients if needed in the future.
The Archdiocese of Chicago is offering Sunday and daily Masses online in English, Polish and Spanish during coronavirus shutdown.
A participant in Elim's adult services program where an employee is being treated for the virus, has tested positive for COVID-19.
On-site consumptions at restaurants and bars is currently scheduled to be closed from March 16 until March 30.
The Public Works Department wants to remind residents DO NOT FLUSH DISPOSABLE WIPES OR PAPER TOWELS IN YOUR TOILETS.