Palos Heights is asking residents to weigh in on the future development of downtown Olde Palos.
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Longtime Justice animal clinic closes following veterinarian’s passing
Justice Animal Clinic has closed after the October 2025 death of Dr. Young Kang, leaving pet owners mourning a trusted caregiver.
Inside the soul of Gaston’s Bistro
Gaston’s Bistro thrives on fresh, made-to-order meals, personal connections and owner Yaser Elkayyal’s lifelong commitment to community.
Plan Commission approves Amazon plan for former Petey’s II in Orland Park
The plan now must go before the village’s committee of the whole on January 19. If approved, trustees will take a final vote at 7 p.m.
Lobster rolls arrive in southwest suburbs on big black food truck
Lobster rolls are priced around $30. The company says its lobster is sourced from Maine and shipped in for its trucks and restaurants.
Evergreen Park begins new year by approving four new businesses
Evergreen Park rings in the new year with the addition of four businesses that received village approval Monday night.
GameStop pulls the plug on Orland and Tinley stores
GameStop will close its Orland Park and Tinley Park stores in January, continuing widespread retail shutdowns across suburbs this year.
Small store, big impact Pass Health Foods turns 31
Pass Health Foods celebrates 31 years in Palos Heights, continuing its mission of personalized wellness, trusted supplements and community connection.
Amazon eyes development at former Petey’s II site at 159th and LaGrange
What will happen with the Petey’s II property in Orland Park has finally been answered with a proposal by Amazon for the site.
Car slams into beloved Beverly record shop on New Year’s Day
A car crashed into Beverly Phono Mart early New Year’s Day, damaging the popular Southwest Side record store.
