Olivia of Orland Park is saluted in a Graduation Shoutout on Patch.
Emma P. Schaller, of Orland Park, is saluted in a Grad Shoutout on Patch.
ISU grad Thomas of Orland Park is recognized for his hard work, dedication to classes, and willingness to help others.
The 10 were indicted for ties to south suburban robberies. Nine of 10 pleaded not guilty. A warrant is out for the 10th.
A south suburban woman made a stunning "1 in a million" find May 20 at Orland Grassland.
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The fire happened late Tuesday afternoon in the 8900 block of 147th Street.
Orland Township hosted the first annual Minds Matter on township grounds at 14807 S. Ravinia Ave.
The names will be read during the Village's Memorial Day ceremony on Monday, May 27.
The Orland Township Scholarship Foundation awarded 16 area students scholarships recognizing their achievements.
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Residents should be careful of unlicensed contractors going door-to-door offering their services.
Staff at Costco in Orland Park are all in and waiting out the arrival of goslings in a nest built on a median in the store parking lot.
A sign with former Orland Park Mayor Frederick T. Owens' name has been re-erected, this time in the rear of the building, the family said.
Orland Township offers application assistance on the Department on Aging’s Benefit Access Program.
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Orland Township hosted a Volunteer Appreciation Dinner to commemorate Volunteer Appreciation Day and express gratitude to its volunteers.
The fire happened Monday evening at Al Bahaar restaurant, 39 Orland Square Dr. No one was injured.
The teen center in Orland Park is accepting new student member applications for incoming 7th graders, and 7th–12th graders throughout May.
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Safely dispose of expired transponders by swinging by Orland Township, located at 14807 S. Ravinia Ave. in Orland Park, on April 27-28.
Keith Douglas Freeman, 45, of Orland Park, is accused of lying about his income and assets when filing for bankruptcy.
The event will be held Saturday, April 20. Open to volunteers 18 years and older.
Excitement is building for the solar eclipse April 8 in Orland Park, where we'll experience 94 percent partiality.
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Join Orland Township for Minds Matter 2024, an evening of mental health awareness.
The Orland Park Planned Parenthood location at 144th and LaGrange Road saw 3,000 patients last year, and that's expected to increase.
Mechellea "Precious" Williams was found fatally shot in a car in Orland Park Wednesday.
Inaugural Faith Walk on April 20 to support children in need of tutoring, as well as grieving mothers and those in need of shelter.
The night hike will be held Saturday, March 23.
The Guns & Hoses Fly With Eagles game is set for Saturday, March 16.
Standing water in the roadways will divert drivers for the time being.
A new law may soon be on the books to help ensure insurance coverage for certain infertility treatments, thanks to Senator Hastings.
The event is free and open to all ages.
Residents can dispose of furniture, textiles, carpets, as well as white goods including washers, dryers and refrigerators.
Jim was crowned 2024 Senior American Idol after progressing through 3 rounds of the singing competition.
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Illinois municipal and county first responders are one step closer toward receiving free mental health care coverage, thanks to Hastings.
Residents across Illinois may soon have relief from noisy highways, thanks to a measure advanced by State Senator Michael E. Hastings.