The Cyclones baseball team wrapped up a rough 2013 season in the NJCAA Region IV sectionals, and look toward a more prosperous 2014.
In trying to understand what Palos Hills is doing to manage its homeless population, one citizen turned to the Palos Hills website. The result was both frustrating and enlightening.
Shepard JROTC students welcomed home veterans from WWII, Korea, and Vietnam after their day in Washington.
The perception that the Palos Hills homeless population is supported by conversations with other parents.
The growing homeless population in Palos Hills lead one citizen to try to find out what city leaders were doing to help those in need.
Some of the nation's best figure skaters will perform for a benefit for a summer camp sponsored by Children's Oncology Services.
Morgan P. Jones Army Veteran of WWII
Have you thought about the value of your library card? These days, libraries are offering more services to meet the wants and needs of the community.
Summer Camp registration is now open at the Palos Heights Parks and Recreation Department!
Patrick J. Heim
Angelina Jolie’s double mastectomy brings the spotlight to BRACAnalysis genetic testing. Palos Medical Group’s Dr. Kanesha Bryant discusses whether it’s right for you.
Raymond G. Hoger, Army Veteran of WWII
Robert Edward Latta Sr
The Cancer Rehab program at Palos Community Hospital focuses on minimizing the effects of cancer and side effects of treatment by empowering patients to regain movement and independence.
Palos Community Hospital is proud to honor its nurses during National Nurses Week.
Annual Metal Walk & 5K Run, Walk & Roll to benefit children with physical impairments
The Cyclones softball team plugged through the 2013 season finishing up in the NJCAA Region IV semi-finals.
Palos Area Chamber Annual Fundraiser Golf Outing June 6th
Boy Scout Troop 1373 Open House
Palos Community Hospital recently honored all hospital volunteers with a special dinner for National Volunteer Week, April 21 to 27.
Hubert A. Kalsch, U.S. Army Veteran
Cookies for Cure by Hreska Desserts ~ Let's make a difference. Buy a box of cookies for $6 or 3 boxes for $15 to support finding the cure for Vanishing White Matter Disease.
The Moraine Valley Community College men's tennis team ended the 2013 season with a 7-2 record, a berth in the national tournament and a player on the All-Region team.
Sponsored by American Cancer Society, Relay for Life comes to Shepard on May 11-12.
The 7-Eleven in Palos Heights contributes to the Palos Baseball Organization
PBO spent the day at Notre Dame watching the Irish baseball team take on Quinnipiac
On Saturday - April 20th, PBO and the Palos Power kicked off their 2013 seasons with their annual parade.
As midwife, Jane Sutkowski, explains, the goal of MetroSouth Medical Center's midwifery program is, "to make every woman feel like she is the only one here.”
Summer Special Events at the Palos Heights Parks and Recreation Department
Terrible Accident with flipped over car at 122nd and 69th Ave in Palos Heights. No stop signs at intersection the problem.
Palos Area Chamber Community Health Expo
Last year's roadwork is causing flooding problems this year for one Palos Hills neighborhood. Who will help these citizens?
Dr. Megan DeJong, Obstetrician/Gynecologist for Palos Medical Group, talks about women’s health and treatment options, including minimally invasive surgery with the da Vinci Surgical System.
Date Posted: 12/10/2013 Closing Date: 01/31/2014
On Saturday, April 27, students came together to help beautify Amos Alonzo Stagg High School for Global Youth Service Day (GYSD).
Opponents on the court redefine meaning of teamwork.
Frank Wojciechowski passed April 21, 2013. Proudly served in the USMC, Vietnam Veteran and recipient of two Purple Hearts. Father of three children, Jeff, Jenny, and Jeremy.
Elected officials were angry that the community was asked to decide the fate of Conrady Junior High School. What is it about allowing the community to make a decision that angers them?
Lawnmower injuries represent the number one cause of traumatic amputations in children and 78 percent of all lawnmower injuries occur in those aged five years or less.