Neighborhoods across the Southwest Side and southwest suburbs will again celebrate first responders at National Night Out next week.
Category: Burbank
Grand Opening: Joey’s Red Hots opens seventh location in Burbank
Joey’s Red Hots opens seventh location in Burbank, with a grand opening planned soon, expanding its popular Chicago-style chain.
Burbank police join Cop on a Rooftop fundraiser for Special Olympics
Burbank police served coffee and good vibes at their first Cop on a Rooftop, raising funds for Special Olympics Illinois.
Burbank Mayor Dan Foy retires from public service
Residents packed the Burbank City Council meeting room to witness the swearing in of new Mayor David Gilgenberg II.
At 101, WWII veteran Fred Burns swears by pancakes, molasses — and faith
WWII veteran Fred Burns turned 101, crediting pancakes, molasses, and faith for his long life during a heartfelt celebration.
Casten urges residents to speak out at town hall meeting
U.S. Rep. Sean Casten tells a capacity crowd at the Evergreen Park Community Center they need to speak out against President Donald Trump.
Local Catholics mourn Pope Francis
Catholics worldwide were in mourning after Pope Francis died on Monday from a stroke that put him into a coma, which led to heart failure.
Hommies brings grilled shawarma to Burbank diners
Six Jordanian friends turn engineering skills into flavor, opening Hommies in Burbank with grilled shawarma, bold sauces, and big dreams.
Young resident ready to serve as Prairie Trails Library trustee
Eager to serve his community, lifelong Burbank resident Sean Kirchman is looking to step forward to bring new ideas to the Prairie Trails Public Library Board.
St. Laurence students gain real-world experience through Career Pathways program
St. Laurence High School’s Career Pathways program offers hands-on experience in fields like law enforcement, medicine, business, and aviation.
