Karina Bonilla is asking the community to donate food on Wednesday, May 20, at the Main Office Entrance on Ashland Avenue from 2:45-3:15.
The CHSD170 school replicated the programβs famed theme song to describe how much they miss their students and remain a family
Alicia's House Food Pantry received a $20K grant from Blue Cross Blue Shield of Illinois.
Chicago Heights Residents can drive up and get two masks per vehicle, while supplies last.
A tourniquet was used to save the life of an 18-year-old man at a home on Indiana Street in Park Forest early Monday.
Pace Route 357 will temporarily operate on a modified schedule and service on Pace Route 372 will be temporarily suspended.
A limited number of masks will be available for residents of Chicago Heights during a giveaway in the City Hall parking lot.
The distribution of 500 gallons takes place every Thursday from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. at the Township Food Pantry entrance
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's give them some of the recognition they deserve.
South suburban residents invited to virtual town hall May 8 to hear about Cook County's rapid-equity response to coronavirus.
The lucky winner of Wednesday's midday Illinois Lottery drawing bought the ticket at Crete Liquors on Steger Road.
"Drivers will not be authorized to leave their vehicle to pick up waste outside the cart or personal cans."
Those who call 911 will be asked a series of questions regarding the coronavirus and non-emergency calls will be handled via telephone.
El Distrito Escolar 170 de Chicago Heights anuncia planes de vacaciones de primavera
The 2020 Census is here and a complete and accurate census count will impact funding for the City of Chicago Heights for the next 10 years.
Cook County Department of Public Health (CCDPH) has opened a new hotline, with live translation services available in all major languages.
The City of Chicago Heights is closely monitoring the outbreak of the novel (new) coronavirus (COVID-19).
This Executive Order goes into effect on Saturday, March 21st at 5:00 PM CST through April 7th.
Both Metra Rail and Pace Bus will begin operating on temporary, alternate weekday schedules, beginning Monday, March 23.
The well attended event included science-related activities focused on non-fiction reading
The City of Chicago Heights is closely monitoring the status of the outbreak of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19).
The team built upon its tradition of success by earning its second consecutive Conference title!
The measure adheres to a state mandate issued by Gov. Pritzker / La medida se adhiere a un mandato estatal emitido por el gov. Pritzker
The event invited students and their families to engage in a series of activities focused on Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, & Math
State Senator Patrick Joyce (D-Essex) is working to improve quality of life for Pembroke residents.
The Chicago Heights police and fire departments held a charity basketball game to raise money for the South Suburban Humane Society.
Early Voting Locations In Chicago Heights- March 17, 2020 for Presidential primary elections.
The team, comprised of fifth- through eighth-grade students, earned honors at every grade level
Rock band, Horizon from the Great Lakes Naval Station performs a concert for the students at Bloom Trail high school.
Fourteen of the district's band members participated in the prestigious event that featured students from all of south suburbia
The official mascot of the Chicago Bears performed as part of the CHSD170 school's Positive Behavior Intervention and Support celebration.
Seniors on Bloom Trojans lady basketball honored at game
The program's armed and unarmed exhibitions unit's presented programs at Kennedy and Washington-McKinley Schools
Southland Week In Review: Trustee bribe accusation | MDMA raid | Crime stats | β280 acres of contaminationβ.
Bloom Trail cadets were honored at the annual event including cadet promotions, cadet of the month award and much more.
Show Headlined by WWE Hall-of-Famer and an historic World Champion
New Game Continues at Carlo Lorenzettiβs in Chicago Heights
The play, dramatizing the life of Fr. Augustus Tolton, the first African-American priest, will be performed at the church's Sullivan Center.
Students from Bloom and Bloom Trail won several categories in local Business Professionals of America Club Competition.
Vince Krydynski, President of Marian Catholic high school talks about the importance of faith and goals for the school.