A 37-year-old armed man was shot and killed early Sunday morning by a Palos Hills police officer in the Riviera townhomes.
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Mercy Circle Nurse Honored with Prestigious DAISY Award
Mercy Circle’s Sandra Ramirez, LPN, receives prestigious DAISY Award for exceptional care, chosen from 25 senior communities across eight states.
Zelda’s Kitchen Witches celebrate years of dedication from retiring volunteer
Linda Parduhn retires from Zelda’s Kitchen Witches board after years of service. Kelly Angel-Galmines joins bringing experience and passion.
Newsies and journalism panel take the stage in Beverly
Beverly Arts Center stages Newsies and follows with a journalism panel connecting the 1899 strike to today’s media landscape.
Photography by Angel hosts heartfelt Valentine’s Craft Night
Local families gathered for crafts, snacks and photos during a Valentine’s Day event at a Palos Hills photography studio.
Celebrating Black History Month through the art of G.L. Smothers
South Side artist G.L. Smothers showcases 15 abstract works at Evergreen Park Library during a Black History Month reception.
Teens Spread Love to Seniors With 180 Handmade Valentines
Eighteen Green Hills teens created 180 Valentine cards to uplift local seniors and combat loneliness through AARP’s Cupid Crew program.
Palos Heights Olympian’s Son Goes Viral After Snagging Puck in Olympic Stands
A stray puck, a quick-thinking dad, and a young fan’s perfect catch turned into a viral moment during the 2026 Winter Olympics women’s hockey rivalry game between the United States and Canada — all captured on video and shared across social media. Late in the second period of the Milan matchup, with the U.S. already […]
Chicago Ridge train derailment snarls traffic, cancels Metra service
An early morning train derailment in Chicago Ridge has snarled traffic in that village and Oak Lawn as well as forcing Metra to cancel service on the SouthWest Service line from Manhattan to Union Station.
BEDS Plus Soup and Bread fundraiser raises $150,000
Nearly 1,000 supporters packed the 14th annual Soup and Bread fundraiser selling out the event and raising more than $150,000 for BEDS Plus.
