Most Holy Redeemer keeps tradition of "clapping out" eighth-graders pandemic style. Pictures and video.
From May 19–24, a dollar from every Culver's Concrete Mixer sold will be donated to the Evergreen Park Village Food Pantry.
More than 1,000 sewn masks were donated to OSF-Little Company of Mary Medical Center in Evergreen Park.
D124 board will cover student fee expenses for all families impacted by COVID-19 pandemic, saving an average of $110 per student.
Catholic Cemeteries of Chicago will host a virtual Memorial Day field Mass on Monday, May 25. Cemeteries will be open for graveside visits.
Seven staff members at Southwest Elementary School are retiring at the end of the school year.
Staff members delivered 203 congratulatory yard signs to the homes of the Class of 2020.
Evergreen Park Mayor James Sexton voices his displeasure with the current re-opening plans on The EP Podcast.
Clever board and generous committee come up with ideas on how to help families locally
Hand washing stations and no touching of produce the "new normal" when Evergreen Park Farmers Market opens May 21 in COVID-19 pandemic.
Evergreen Park Community High School inducted 21 senior student athletes onto the school's Varsity Athletic Leaders Wall.
Colin Brennan, of Evergreen Park Community High School, named National Merit $2,500 Scholarship winner
Waste Management will start picking up big items again in Evergreen Park.
The EP Podcast asks if suburbs like Evergreen Park can continue to follow Governor Pritzker's plans.
Most Holy Redeemer joins the growing list of summer events canceled by the coronavirus pandemic. Parish hopes to squeeze it in late summer.
In previous years, students voted for Teacher of the Year. This year, the Support Staff Member category was added to the ballot.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's help share these amazing stories.
Northeast Elementary School's Kindness Club donates meals and cards to local heroes at OSF-Little Company of Mary Medical Center.
Starting Monday, May 11, patrons can reserve library materials by phone, email or online for curbside pickup or home delivery .
Alternate plans are being made for popular summer events and programs in Evergreen Park. Senior and summer programs are on hold.
Village Trustee Mark Marzullo joins The EP Podcast with some fascinating insight into what re-opening could look like in Evergreen Park.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's give them some of the recognition they deserve.
Sponsor Brian English and his students knew this year would have to be different but felt the event had to be held.
Care kits include hand sanitizer, a COVID-19 resource guide and a tablet loaded with applications to communicate to a clinical team.
Online classes will be conducted via Zoom, with registration required for entry.
Pritzker Shouldn't Continue Excluding General Assembly During COVID-19 Crisis
Show your appreciation for Evergreen Park's first responders by purchasing a yard sign starting April 29 and support local restaurant too.
The EP Podcast visits with Mayor James Sexton and EPCHS teacher Amy Kazin to talk about graduation, masks and more!
If you've been creative while staying at home, the Evergreen Park Library is looking for photos of residents' work for a virtual art show.
Let's congratulate our Class of 2020 eighth grade and high school graduates in Evergreen Park.
Starting this week, all Walmart locations are implementing single-direction aisles.
Illinois National Guard SPC. Liam Farrell almost surprised his family with his homecoming from being deployed in Afghanistan.
The building may be closed, but Evergreen Park Public Library is open online, from story times for the little ones to ebooks and audio books
Mrs. Libby McArthur's photography students spent the week looking at Environmental Art inspired by the artist, Andy Goldsworthy.
School staff, using all recommended precautions, will collect your items while you remain in your car.
Kevin O'Toole got in touch with classmates CJ Kompare and Matt Miglieri to see if they would be willing to volunteer with him.
Host Chris Lanuti shows how easy the test is with local doctor David Beckmann. Hear the results as he hears them for the first time!
For each inspirational piece received, EPCHS Leadership is going to donate $1 towards pizzas to local hospital workers.
They joined IHSA schools throughout Illinois.
Due to extremely low ridership during the coronavirus pandemic, Pace will suspend the 382 bus route starting April 20.