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Southland Week In Review: 5G cancer risks | Coyotes die | Pride concert planned | High School band will perform at Sox game.

Hi-Way Bakery owners are trying to raise funds to restore this iconic neon sign in Chicago Heights.
Hi-Way Bakery owners are trying to raise funds to restore this iconic neon sign in Chicago Heights. (Go Fund Me)

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11 Arrested After Shooting-Related Mob Fight In Chicago Heights
Eleven people, two of them juveniles, were arrested after the shooting-related mob fight in Chicago Heights Tuesday.
Hi-Way Bakery Owner Holds Fundraiser To Save Famous Sign
If you know the Heights, you know the sign, and Hi-Way Bakery owners are trying to raise funds to restore the iconic neon sign.
La Margo Out As Orland Manager; Dubelbeis Named As Replacement
Joseph La Margo is out as village manager for Orland Park and has been replaced by former trustee Thomas Dubelbeis, a mayoral appointee.
Indiana Murder Suspect Arrested In New Lenox: Cops
Police saw the suspect's car traveling on Lincoln Highway approaching I-80, and conducted a traffic stop.
Three Males Beat Student In Harvey Classroom: Authorities
It is believed the three made their way into the building, ran past the office, and beat the student in his classroom.
One Man Dead In Shooting On 167th Street In Oak Forest
One man is dead after a shooting connected to a possible robbery Wednesday night on 167th Street in Oak Forest.
Alsip Company Collecting Items For Kids In Foster Care
In the wake of the tragic death of AJ Freund, American Scrap Metal Services is collecting items for children in foster care.
Three of 4 Coyotes Die After Removal From Tinley Park Refuge
Three of Tomi Tranchita's coyotes died after authorities removed them from her backyard refuge. She heads to court Friday over the fourth.
Silver Cross Hospital Gets 'A' Hospital Safety Grade
The nonprofit group Leapfrog released its bi-annual round of hospital safety grades. See what your hospital scored.
Flossmoor Hosts Pride Concert In June
The Village of Flossmoor will celebrate Pride Month with a concert and party downtown June 21.
Pedestrian Struck By Metra Train In New Lenox
Outbound and inbound trains were delayed until 9:50 a.m. Wednesday due to the incident.
New Lenox Man Caught Doing 113 MPH In 55 MPH Zone: Cops
Ballard didn't stop for a traffic stop and then was clocked going 113 mph in a 55 mph zone on Manhattan Road.
Moms Host Information Seminar Addressing 5G Wireless Cancer Risks
Beverly and Mt. Greenwood moms invite scientists to address cancer risks of 5G wireless technology May 21 at 115 Bourbon Street.
Breast Cancer Walk Draws Thousands To Beverly: Photo Gallery
Take a look through some scenes from the 2019 Beverly Breast Cancer Walk.
Lincoln-Way Marching Band Will Perform At Chicago White Sox Game
Tickets are available in the official marching band cheering sections in the outfield.

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Circle The Date For The Hickory Hills Street Fair
Applications are now being accepted for businesses, crafters and food vendors wishing to participate in Hickory Hills Street For on June 30.
Frankfort Plans Annual Short Run On A Long Day
The route goes through the Old Plank Trail and several streets in Frankfort.
Frankfort Movies On The Green 2019 Line-Up
Movies on the Green are sponsored by the Frankfort Park District, village of Frankfort and the Frankfort Chamber of Commerce.

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