Orland Park Police Chief Eric Rossi Monday night unveiled a proposed new logo for the department’s fleet of decaled police cruisers.
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No one hurt in Orland Park garage fire
No injuries were reported after Orland Fire Protection District firefighters responded to a garage fire April 30 in the 10800 block of Caribou Lane.
Orland Park’s therapy dog Holly among first to be certified
Holly and Officer Przislicki graduated as part of the nation’s first Crisis Response Therapy Canine Certification Program.
Son charged with murder in Orland Park man’s death
The son of a 77-year-old man found dead Wednesday in his Orland Park home has been charged with first-degree murder, police said Friday.
Update: Person of interest held in death of Orland Park man, 77
Orland Park police have a person of interest in custody in the homicide of a 77-year-old man found dead in his home Wednesday evening, authorities said. Samir Kassem was discovered deceased inside his residence in the 14100 block of Concord Drive after officers responded to a 911 assist-ambulance call around 6:30 p.m., police said. “We […]
Chic frames and big mission Warby Parker opens in Orland Park
Warby Parker opens in Orland Park offering affordable eyewear eye exams and community impact while eliminating the need to travel outside area.
Cop on a Rooftop brings donuts, donations and big Crowds
Cop on a Rooftop returns May 15 as officers raise funds for Special Olympics Illinois at Dunkin’ locations across suburbs.
Orland Park Seeks Federal Tax Breaks To Spur Mall Development
Orland Park is applying for a state economic development program that could unlock federal tax incentives for investors willing to redevelop Orland Square Mall and the surrounding area. The village identified one eligible census tract — the only one in Orland Park — that contains the mall. If designated, investors could defer federal capital gains […]
Orland Park Plan Commission approves lot consolidation to enable new home construction
Orland Park Plan Commission unanimously approved consolidation of two vacant lots on Beacon Avenue, clearing the way for new single-family home construction.
Christmas Without Cancer Honored as Business of the Month
Retired oncology nurse Gerri Neylon founded Christmas Without Cancer in 2003 to provide gifts and essentials to Chicagoland families battling cancer.

