A smash-and-grab crew bludgeoned their way into the gaming cafe during the overnight hours of May 6, Palos Hills police said.
Palos South took home three 1st place trophies and a 2nd place finish at the SWIC track and field conference at Andrew High School on May 9.
Pathlights summer seminars help older adults make desires clear.
Trinity Christian College goes out with prayers, cheers, tears and a fireworks show at Ozinga Field for its final graduation.
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Palos Park police will host a free forum Monday, May 18, at Cog Hill. RSVP required.
Fresh cookies available for walk-in purchase or advance order
Palos 118 students took home several team and individual awards during the two-day competition.
Two MVCC student success stories, Kelly Wilson, of Tinley Park, and Aiman Tekrour, of Oak Lawn, will offer remarks May 8.
The patron had apparently fled before Palos Hills police arrived, reports said.
District 230's Fourth Consecutive Year of IHSA State Hardware
The Palos Park Women's Club's fourth annual Mother's Day Walk steps off Sunday, May 10, at Lake Katherine Nature Center.
Najee L. and Jesna J. crowned 2026 Prom King and Queen
Mayor Nicole Milovich-Walters will give her state of the village address Wednesday, May 13, at the Kaptur Center.
Police are doing their annual free bike helmet giveaway to Palos Park kids. Pick a helmet up at the Palos Park police station.
Learn how to start a garden that will attract pollinators and butterflies at the Palos Women's Club's Pollinator Palooza, Saturday, May 2.
Both burglaries occurred during the overnight hours of April 24 at Darla's and Stella's gaming cafes, Palos Hills police said.
Stagg's Innovative Kitchen Empowers Special Needs Students
Timely and Meaningful Consultation for parents and administrators of private and home schooled children with disabilities in District 128
Registration for summer and fall 2026 semesters at MVCC is now open. Summer classes start May 11, fall begins Aug. 24.
Thousands of dollars worth of bundled pipe and steel beams were stolen from a secured area where the Shepard field house is being built.
Palos Hills police fielded three separate walk-in complaints on the same day of identity theft, reports said.
The South Side Exiles play on the Joliet Museum's Outdoor Rooftop Music Series Friday, May 15th at 7pm (doors open at 6:15pm)!
April 30th event by Pathlights at Palos Heights Recreation Center helps caregivers of aging loved ones with grief, guilt and resentment.
Two men claiming to be water department workers distracted the couple while an accomplice swiped costume jewelry elsewhere in the home.
Before the season began, Head Coach Delwyn Jones knew his team would be good. He saw the makings of a conference and region championship.
Moraine Valley men’s basketball had the makings of a talented team and enjoyed successful stretches they hope transfer to next season.
Over 100 exhibitors will participate Saturday, April 18, at the Shepard High School Band Boosters Spring Arts, Crafts and Vendor Show.
The League of Women Voters hosts “Water Quality Monitoring and PFAS Control at the MWRD" Saturday, April 18, at the Palos Heights library.
The Palos Hills resident told police they lost their driver's license a month ago, which may have something to do with the fraud.
The District has received the award for sound fiscal management for 18 consecutive years.
“I could feel my father’s presence with me when I walked into the store—that felt like a sign," Illinois Lottery winner 'Music Man' said.
Two great blues bands will be featured at the Joliet Area Historical Museum's Indoor Theater on Friday, April 17th at 7pm!
Moraine Valley Academic Theater presents the skewering comedy 'The Thanksgiving Play' April 24 through April 25 and May 1 through May 3.
Preschool screening for all children residing within district boundaries who are three (3) to five (5) years of age
See which restaurants are serving up Easter brunch in the Palos area.
South suburban police in nine towns will increase patrols on Harlem Avenue, targeting speeders, distracted and impaired drivers in April.
Candy and small prizes will be scattered on the grounds of Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in Palos Heights on Saturday, April 4.
Palos Park police are recruiting Palos-area residents for a 7-week Community Emergency Response Team training program starting April 22.
The Moraine Valley freshmen-heavy men's tennis team communicates well and is eager to work hard in preparation for a successful season.