The Village of Evergreen Park cancels recreation programs, special events and senior activities to reduce spread of coronavirus.
Evergreen Park's Christmas Without Cancer Draws Generous Support form Oak Lawn Neighbor - St. James Place, 5305 West 95th Street
Classes are canceled March 17 when Evergreen Park schools will be used as polling places to reduce possible exposure to COVID-19.
Listen as Co-Chairman Jim Smith tells The EP Podcast why Coronavirus hype isn't stopping a South Side Tradition.
Former patients of Dr. Van Koinis should continue to seek testing to determine if they received vaccinations, Cook County Sheriff says.
Camp will be held in conjunction with summer school program at Northwest, which runs from June 17-July 16.
Kevin is the son of Ron and Jodi O’Toole.
For 2nd consecutive year, kids give up day off school on MLK Day to hand out cold-weather clothing in Chicago.
Nearly 400 D124 elementary students team up to raise more than $17,500 for the American Heart Association.
Congratulations to Kathleen Jacobson and Joseph Donnelly for being recognized as 2020 Prudential Spirit of Community Award recipients.
At the start of the 2019-2020 school year, Central began offering its first PLTW course: Design and Modeling.
Everything you need to know to vote in the March 17 Illinois primary, including online registration, early voting, candidate guides and more
As Evergreen Park thaws at the beginning of March, there are a lot of events on the horizon.
Xanax was found in car of man who was sleeping behind the wheel in White Castle drive-thru lane, prosecutor said.
A total of 23 high schools from Illinois and Indiana participated in the event.
Former Sun Times editor Don Hayner visits the Evergreen Park Library March 5 to discuss his bio of Chicago's first black banker Jesse Binga.
A Chicago Ridge man had 30 sexually explicit images of children under 13 on his phone, prosecutors said.
Prior to the meeting, students attended a workshop to determine their roles and learn the Board meeting process.
The Evergreen Park Public Library hosts a seed swap Feb. 29. Trade seeds with other gardeners and get a jump start on your spring planting.
Evergreen Park police ask residents to check home security and Ring cameras for suspicious vehicles.
Back by popular demand, Renaissance comedians Julius Fassl and Danny Sommers return to Evergreen Park Candlelight Theatre on March 7.
The EP Podcast hosted an on-air Mardi Gras Party, complete with surprise guests and audio from several local events.
This was by far the largest class of new members in recent memory.
Scott Liska, who currently serves as an assistant principal at both Southwest and Southeast, will replace retiring principal Patti Bogdan.
With a winter storm watch in effect, be prepared for the Village of Evergreen Park to enact snow parking rules Feb. 25 through Feb. 26.
The entire team took second overall at Regional Competition.
GREAT MOMENTS IN VINYL tribute to The Who at the Joliet Museum on Friday, Feb. 28th at 7:30pm!
Dylan competed against students from Stagg, Argo and Joliet West High Schools at the MVCC Competition.
Educational supply retailer The Classmate Ltd. will stay in Evergreen Park with a new owner.
This week's EP Podcast features rejected trivia questions from the upcoming MHR Trivia Night, plus Sal Munoz from Unidad and the EPGSL.
The District is now working with Project Lead The Way, a nonprofit organization that provides a transformative learning experience.
Enjoy chef-prepared food samples paired with wine and beer tastings at the Evergreen Park Public Library Feb. 22. Registration required.
Registration opens March 1 for ages 3 and up.
Cook County Sheriff says the late pediatrician's suicide note raises concerns whether patients were vaccinated at parents' request.
Former MLB Pitcher Donn Pall Talks About His Life In Evergreen Park on The EP Podcast. Plus, a Preview of Sip & Sample!
They are asking the community to participate by saving tabs from soda pop, energy drinks, soup cans, or anything with a metallic tab.
The primary is just a month away, and the presidential election is coming up fast. Patch wants to know what issues are on voters’ minds.
Fantasy, comics, pop art, SciFi, Dungeons and Dragons, vendors and cosplayers featured at FantaSciFest Feb. 22 at Evergreen Park Sr. Center.
WGN reporter and LCMH baby alum Patrick Elwood honored with Venerable Mary Potter Humanitarian Award at Crystal Heart Gala on Feb. 1.