Miss a day, miss a lot. Catch up on the Southland's top stories for Tuesday, April 28.
A fatal car accident shut down Central Avenue for several hours Sunday on the Chicago Ridge and Oak Lawn border.
Stacey Doranski suffered a medical emergency on Christmas Eve 2025. A 911 call saved her and her baby's life—and she's so grateful.
The sheriff's office said deputies spoke to a local juvenile suspect and their family after concerning comments were made online.
The body was found on a road shoulder in Monee. Decomposition made it difficult to determine its species without testing, an official said.
Jaylin Arnold, 28, pleaded guilty to a gun charge in exchange for an 8-year sentence, reports said.
The three-episode series, GIFTED: The Docuseries, came out earlier this month on Vimeo On Demand.
The fire happened Thursday morning in the 1700 block of Tomahawk Ridge.
Dave Dombrowski opened his first Pizza Mia location in 1991, at 20 years old. Today, it has 2 locations thriving.
Programs are expected to fill quickly. Registration available online only.
K9 Holly and handler Officer Przislicki were one of 11 therapy canine teams from seven agencies across Illinois certified in the program.
Manhattan officials earlier this week signed off the Village's FY2027 budget.
The fee replaces the vehicle sticker in the village.
The district will receive a $10,000 award to support the implementation of new and impactful opportunities for English Learner students.
Shows are June 12–14 and June 19–21. Tickets are on sale now.
Three movies are set for this summer, and all will be held at dusk (about 8:15 p.m.) on Breidert Green.
The Oak Lawn teen and St. Catherine of Alexandria graduate hopes to pursue aerospace engineering and work for NASA.
The donation will support the relocation and renovation of the Bark Park in Frankfort.
Blue Island City Council vows total transparency and community input into a plan to build a data center on the MetraSouth property.
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