Miss a day, miss a lot. Catch up on the Southland's top stories for Thursday, June 4.
Police said it appears to be an isolated incident and that there is no threat to the public.
Homewood's oldest resident Mary Cantway died earlier this week. She loved a daily orange-flavored Gatorade Zero, and Portillo's ribs.
A portion of I-55 has been designated as "ISP Trooper Clay M. Carns Memorial Highway," with a resolution approved by state legislators.
An alert citizen, who received the Smart911 notification, observed one of the men walking near 101st Street and Kilbourn Avenue, police said.
The police chief commended the teens for their conduct that kept the gathering safe and fun.
The Homewood location is one of 5 in the Chicago area and 130 across the country that will see upgrades.
“Little Palestine Way” street designation along Harlem Avenue honoring the contributions of Palestinian-Americans is now a reality.
The first of 6 shows in New Lenox's Summer Concert Series is set for Saturday, June 6.
The free camp is for high school girls (ages 14-18) who are interested in exploring careers in firefighting and emergency services.
The department is accepting applications now. Starting salary is $85,537.
The new hospital will replace the more than 115-year-old Advocate Trinity and serve as a center for inpatient, emergency and specialty care.
Palos Baseball Organization sets goal of $45,000 in online Double Good popcorn pop-up fundraiser. Orders will be taken through June 5.
The outdoor market is set for Saturday, June 6 at Marley Community Church in Mokena.
The bargain-hunting adventure will take place on June 5–6, and offers local residents the opportunity to seek out neighborhood treasures.
The fire happened Tuesday at 4 p.m. near the Serenity Garden.
The popular trolley ride returns for the summer Wednesday, June 3, and runs weekly.
The new vet is an Orland Park native who will be starting her career at the Manhattan animal hospital.
The state will put off a planned increase to the gas tax and bring back a sales tax break for families doing school shopping.
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