Hickory Hills officially honored May 3 as Polish Constitution Day, celebrating local Polish-American heritage and the spirit of democracy.
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Grenier ousts Kozal as Argo school board president
Dr. Jennifer Grenier has replaced Dan Kozal as school board president for Argo High School.
Strays, snakes and second chances: Police step in when animals need help
Southwest suburban police officers are rescuing strays, reuniting lost pets, and sometimes adopting the animals no one else claims.
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.
Retired Hickory Hills cop mixes classic rock and Hollywood memories at May 31 show
Retired cop Scott Sodaro brings classic rock and backstage stories to life with Ambidextrous at a one-night-only May 31 show.
Breaking News: Toulios out as Argo superintendent
Argo High School’s Board of Education has reassigned embattled superintendent William Toulios over questionable charges on a district credit card.
Adult-site charges on Argo Superintendent’s card uncovered through FOIA
Argo parents and staff confronted the school board, questioning thousands in charges on Superintendent Toulios’s district-issued credit card.
Hickory Hills to celebrate Little Palestine Day on April 7
Hickory Hills has officially declared April 7 as Little Palestine Day, recognizing the area’s deep Palestinian and Arab American roots.
Diane Starr’s Quiet Strength: A Life of Service, Music, and Community
Diane Starr’s life is built on service, music, and resilience—balancing work, family, and giving back to her community.
Update: 3 hurt when stolen cop car ends in Bridgeview crash
A mother and two children, ages 4 and 7, were injured when their vehicle was hit by a stolen postal vehicle Wednesday afternoon.
