Orland Park Public Library invites the community to stop by and observe the hatching process in person.
The Orland Fire Protection District Board of Trustees canceled its March 25 meeting just hours before it was to take place.
VOP's rebuttal illustrates my concerns rather than rebutting them
The consolidated election is April 1. Early voting is underway.
Vote Orland Park for All for a Return to Civility in Orland Park
Former Chief McCarthy Confirms He Has Not Endorsed Keith Pekau for Mayor
Officials on Thursday will mark the beginning of work on the multiphase development in Orland Park.
The librarian and 7th grade social studies teacher will not return to the school after a weeklong administrative leave, the principal said.
Patch publishes inaccurate article under fake, unverified name "Elizabeth Veritas" showcased by a Patch editor that should be removed
Back for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic, registration is required and spots will fill fast for the April 11 event.
Gigi Fernando and Gladys Ramirez deepen their connection to Franciscan values on 10-day journey through sacred sites
Consultant fees questioned after payments to jailed diversity consultant and rarely utilized public relations consultant.
Patch publishes an inaccurate article falsely claiming the OFPD unanimously voted to issue a release on "consolidation" at Feb. 25 meeting
Officials say the consolidation rumors are “politically motivated.”
Library Director Mary Adamowski has been awarded the prestigious Woman in Leadership Award by the Orland Women’s Networking (OWN) committee.
Orland police on Thursday shared the results of its traffic safety push around St. Patrick's Day.
Local Ladies of Legend, an invite to explore issues impacting women's hold on the world as leaders, nurturers, truth seekers, conquerers.
The teacher reportedly asked students to rub or scratch her back, school officials said in a letter to families earlier this week.
The consolidated election is April 1. Early voting began March 17.
Certain candidates have sought to boost their appeal by fabricating endorsements from local organizations
Mayoral Candidate Jim Dodge Urges Opponent to Promote a Culture of Respect and Civility
Timothy J. Baker is running for his second term on the Palos Dist. 118 Board of Education in the April 1 election.
Nick T., a participant in St. Coletta’s Supported Employment Program, steps up to the challenge
Kevin Quinn is running for his first term on the Palos Dist. 118 school board in the April 1 election.
The Orland Fire Protection District Held A Ceremony To Swear In 9 New Firefighter Paramedics At The Civic Center On Tuesday Night.