Miss a day, miss a lot. Catch up on the Southland's top stories for Tuesday, June 2.
A Cook County court document reveals new information about the 36-year-old man accused of sexually assaulting a woman he met at a concert.
City officials had gathered for a workshop to discuss a data center at the Star Innovation District in Lockport.
The center is set to re-open with normal hours on Tuesday, the Village of Orland Park said.
The woman stole more than $1,000 in pills with the intention of selling them, according to New Lenox police reports.
The gym is moving into the space formerly occupied by low-price grocer Food 4 Less. It's been vacant since 2022.
A series of fights broke out at Crete-Monee High School on May 12. Crete's police chief wants the kids involved to face legal consequences.
The four-week program runs Tuesday and Thursday nights beginning June 23, and is open to L-W area residents ages 13-17.
The 95th Street Farmers Market will be open every Sunday, rain or shine, through the end of October featuring community farms and artisans.
Badger Daylighting says it's the largest provider of nondestructive excavating in North America, using high-pressure water to excavate.
The mobile pub has electricity, a fireplace, bar seating and more.
The sponsorship cost will be used to maintain the Veterans' Wall of Honor site upon its completion later this summer.
Come by for friends, food, laughs, drinks and laughs at the Marist Legacy Lunch, Thursday, June 11, at Chicago Gaelic Park.
"Petals" is a schnauzer-terrier mix just over a year old. She was sworn in June 1.
Frankfort Arts Association gifts another sculpture to Flossmoor's public art collection.
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