Original Island Shrimp House will host an all-you-can-eat seafood boil fundraiser on Oct. 2 and Oct. 3 for first responders.
To help students and residents stay connected, Moraine Valley Community College is now offering Wi-Fi stations in campus parking lots.
Lavergne, an African gray parrot who is quite the talker, is lost in Palos Heights. Police ask for help in finding her.
Jibriel Tawalbeh, 19, of Palos Hills, was the last person anyone would have expected to become critically ill from COVID-19.
O'Hara and Friends Salon will host a bed build for Sleep In Heavenly Peace Oct. 11. New bedding donations needed for kids in need.
Resumes and applications are due Oct. 15.
Police remind drivers to be extra cautious driving through local forest preserves to avoid hitting deer during rutting season.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this world. Let's help share these amazing stories!
PLOWS Council On Aging plans a virtual presentation Sept. 17 to help older adults prepare for flu season and ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Palos Hills finance clerk helps residents at the customer window with licensing, fees, bill payments and more.
School calls a remote learning day for students on Monday as officials wait for guidance from health department.
Mask up and head to the giant outdoor rummage sale Aug. 28 to Aug. 30 at The Center In Palos Park.
Explore a robust selection of film and music courses in Moraine Valley’s virtual noncredit schedule.
Complete your training at Moraine Valley in as little as six weeks!
Work on water main installation will take place Aug. 31 through Sept. 3 in Palos Heights.
Charges are pending against a Palos Hills man accused of shooting a Tinley Park man in dispute over a backpack.
Online fund started to honor the memory of two Stagg students and their friend by building a mosque and water well in their names.
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Stagg High School and the Muslim community are left stunned after two teens drowned swimming in Lake Michigan rip currents on Aug. 16.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's give them the recognition they deserve in Palos.
As the need for workers continues to grow, Moraine Valley Community College prepares you for an in-demand career.
preschool screening for all children residing within district boundaries who are three (3) to five (5) years of age
Chuck McCloud, 70, was chosen to fly to Washington D.C. with other Vietnam era veterans on Honor Flight Chicago in 2021.
The Trinity Christian College alum has taken on an active role in a community he has lived in for 6 years, where he lives out his calling.
A year after Lenny Kobilca suffered a spinal cord injury that forced him to use a wheelchair, volunteers will renovate his family's yard.
After the coronavirus pandemic canceled Special Olympics Summer Games and fundraising events, local officers are still trying to help out.
Unemployment systems across the country are seeing an increase in fraud of unemployment insurance programs.
Roberts Road will be closed between 111th and 103rd Streets for a Beyond The Borders Chicago protest Saturday, July 18, in Palos Hills.
The march is organized by a group that has recently marched in many suburban towns ; these protest have been peaceful in nature.
A Black Lives Matter group plans to meet at Stagg High School and march along Roberts Road on Saturday, July 18.
This year’s Friendship Festival and Annual Fireworks show have been cancelled.
Palos Heights Parks and Recreation is planning a July 13 opening of the pool.
Moraine Valley recently updated its Supply Chain Management certificate to best meet current industry needs.
Water is safe for consumption.
Tests have confirmed that water is safe for consumption after a large water main is repaired in Palos Hills.
Water should be boiled for 3 minutes prior to any consumption or cooking.
A boil order was issued Sunday, July 5 for parts of Palos Hills after a large water main broke.
All City of Palos Hills Municipal Offices will be closed on Friday, July 3 in observance of the holiday.
"Fireworks are no more legal on July 4 than they are at other times of the year."
A repave, turn lane, new Thornton gas station and other improvements are planned for Roberts Road and 111th Street intersection.