Miss a day, miss a lot. Catch up on the Southland's top stories for Tuesday, May 5.
Ibrahim Kassem asked for more time to hire a private attorney. He is charged in the death of his father, Samir Kassem, of Orland Park.
The fire happened Thursday in the 10800 block of Caribou Lane.
Deputies enforcing a court-ordered eviction this week found a stash of guns, drugs, ammunition, a stolen car and two puppies.
The 18-year-old is charged in back-to-back burglaries targeting video gaming terminals and ATMs in Oak Lawn and Chicago Ridge.
Although premature, Blue Island residents voiced their opposition to a possible data center before the city council.
"He said that if something ever happened to him, nobody would remember. I hope he sees how many people in this family care so much for him."
Tickets are on sale now for the May 17 event: $10 in advance; $15 day-of.
New system helps ensure better electrode placement to more effectively diagnose heart attacks, arrhythmias, and poor blood flow.
Trustees on Monday voted to replace the Village's former emergency management association.
The Be Kind To Your Mind event is set for Saturday, May 30 in Orland Park, and features nearly 30 vendors and resources.
The Oak Lawn Public Library will host the popular Fan Fest featuring all genres of pop culture Saturday, May 9 for cosplay, comics and more.
All proceeds will benefit the athletes of Special Olympics Illinois.
Rob Piscia has served as the Village Administrator since 2017.
The Chicago Blaze Rugby Club will host this year's national championships.
The park district is ready to start work on several projects this summer, including at Centennial Community Center and the CORE.
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