Run4Peace, the annual 5K benefiting the Palestine Children’s Relief Fund, is back, and this year it’s moving to a bigger home in Orland Park.
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Mourners honor Emmett Till on 70th anniversary of his murder
Family, friends, and community members gathered Thursday at Burr Oak cemetery to mark the 70th anniversary of Emmett Till’s murder.
Statue dedication on Sunday to honor Ella French
On Aug. 31, at 10 a.m. in Wentworth Park, Chicago will gather to unveil a bronze sculpture honoring slain Chicago Police Officer Ella French.
Timber Ridge student Aisha Chavda wins Civics Bee, heads to nationals
Aisha Chavda is preparing to represent Illinois at the National Civics Bee in Washington, D.C., on November 10 and 11.
Palos Hills adds mile-and-a-half extension to Cal-Sag Path
Plans first set in motion in the mid-1980s to preserve land along the Cal-Sag Channel for public use came full circle on Aug. 19 at 11 a.m.
From boots to vacuums: Palos Heights Police recover $250K in stolen freight
A Palos Heights man is facing a felony charge after detectives uncovered more than $250,000 in stolen merchandise stashed inside his home and a Bridgeview storage unit.
Krasowski Park may soon get a makeover
Palos Hills officials held a public meeting to present planned upgrades to Krasowski Park as part of the application for an improvement grant.
Classic Car Show chairman applauds sponsors
Classic Car Show chairman Bob Starzick made a special presentation at the Palos Heights City Council meeting on August 5.
Hickory Hills approves water and sewer rate hikes
Hickory Hills residents will see higher water and sewer bills starting September 1 after the City Council approved increases on August 14.
Caregiver at Palos Heights memory care facility charged in theft from elderly couple
Palos Height police uncovered a rash of thefts from an elderly resident of Arden Courts Memory Care and the resident’s husband.
