Palos Park police warn businesses about COVID-19 related scams trying to con money.
Sylvia Giovannetti (nee Marchetti)
A homeowner came home at 3:30 a.m. to find several juveniles who had entered house without permission, reports said.
Original Island Shrimp House will host an all-you-can-eat seafood boil fundraiser on Oct. 2 and Oct. 3 for first responders.
Neighbors complained the juveniles were stealing Trump lawn signs and flags, Palos Hills police said.
Head out and pick out that pumpkin and enjoy the many fall attractions Palos-area pumpkin patches have to offer.
Laura D. Kister nee (Hamilton)
To help students and residents stay connected, Moraine Valley Community College is now offering Wi-Fi stations in campus parking lots.
The funds are part of the $80M Digital Equity Formula Grant from the state that will ensure students have the technology for e-learning.
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.
Monee man is accused of beating a man unconscious at X's and O's Sports Lounge in July. Charges were upgraded to felony aggravated battery.
Resumes and applications are due Oct. 15.
Palos Heights police said the teen, who is a juvenile, was arrested in another town for a similar robbery and turned himself on Tuesday.
Moraine Valley will host classes in three formats for spring semester, increasing in-person offerings.
Police remind drivers to be extra cautious driving through local forest preserves to avoid hitting deer during rutting season.
Alsip, Joanne M. (nee Meyer)
McMahon, Marguerite A.
Robert J. Zeder Sr.
Denise Borkowski (nee McCarthy)
When the man got out of his vehicle to approach the other driver, another person got in and drove off with his car, police said.
Trinity Christian College continues years-long tradition by being recognized among U.S. News and World Report's "Best Colleges" in 2020.
Moraine Valley Community College's Democracy Commitment (TDC) committee has created programming focused on election-related events.
Trustees will meet virtually Sept. 15.
Resident of Palos Park
Mary Margaret Hilger
We all know someone who's making a difference in this world. Let's help share these amazing stories!
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PLOWS Council On Aging plans a virtual presentation Sept. 17 to help older adults prepare for flu season and ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
With a delayed start plus a new coach, Cyclone women's tennis is set to commence their year unlike any in the program’s history.
Fall 2020 was not the season anyone expected, but the Moraine Valley Community College women’s cross country team is still on tap to run.
The goals are different, the lineup is new and competition is limited. However, the Cyclone men’s cross country team is ready to run.
Golf is one of the lucky college sports to compete this fall, and the Cyclones are ready to show off their talent.
The Cyclones are still having sports in the 2020-21 season but with some alterations.
Resident of Palos Heights
Ronald R. Hillock
The Summit man charged with illegal parking in the roadway.
Palos Hills finance clerk helps residents at the customer window with licensing, fees, bill payments and more.