Miss a day, miss a lot. Catch up on the Southland's top stories for Thursday, May 7.
The 18-year-old is to appear Thursday for a pre-detention hearing on a first-degree murder charge at the Bridgeview Courthouse.
The incident happened Tuesday evening in the 10500 block of Sharon Lane.
One juvenile involved has since come forward.
After four months of wondering if she'd ever find her hero, Stacey Doranski met Skyler Smith in person Monday.
The burglary happened at Dotty's, 6070 W. 159th. St. in the early morning hours Monday, police said.
The patron had apparently fled before Palos Hills police arrived, reports said.
New Lenox residents might notice increased police presence and K9 officers deployed in various places this week. It's a training exercise.
The project should be finished in September.
The May 9 sale benefits the Transition program for special services students that focuses on job readiness and transitioning out of school.
Chief Scott Durano has announced his retirement. His last day will be May 29.
The Village on Tuesday afternoon teased the addition of another concert to the already packed lineup of shows coming to the Commons.
Circle July 18 for Southside Summer Festival presented by Marist featuring Big Head Todd and the Monsters, Eddie 9V and Back Country Boys.
Blue Island Mai Fest is back Saturday, May 9, featuring over 100 artisans, live music, food, libations, and more on Olde Western Avenue.
Girls flag football was first sanctioned by IHSA in the 2024-25 school year.
Phase 2 of the parking garage repairs is due to start on May 11.
May is declared "membership month," and an opportunity for people to learn about all the center has to offer, free of charge.
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