Trinity Christian College will close after 66 years, citing financial challenges, declining enrollment, and post-COVID pressures; final commencement is May 2026.
Category: Palos Heights
Abacus Therapy Center expands to Palos Heights
Abacus opened its new Palos Heights location earlier this year. On Saturday, Oct. 25, the clinic hosted a ribbon cutting and open house.
Alert issued for potential measles exposure at Palos Heights hospital
The Cook County Department of Public Health has issued an advisory regarding potential measles exposure at Northwestern Medicine Palos Hospital.
Heights Cycle hosts Romantasy Adventure
Palos Heights residents joined the Romantasy Readers Ride at Heights Cycle, blending spin, storytelling, and community with local businesses supporting the event.
Palos Heights’ Sleeping Beauty turns 100
Lorraine, known for her kindness and gentle heart, celebrates her 100th birthday at Palos Heights Senior Living surrounded by warmth and joy.
Rooftop Johnny’s coming to Harlem Avenue
A new owner of the Harlem Avenue Rooftop Tap is coming and he’s promising to keep the noise down for the neighbors.
Students take the lead at Palos Heights’ Mayor for a Day
Palos Heights City Hall looked a little different Tuesday night during the annual Mayor for a Day program.
Shepard French teacher named best foreign language teacher in Illinois
Shepard High School French teacher Kelly Karstrand was named Illinois Foreign Language Teacher of the Year for her passion and global impact.
Palos Heights Woman’s Club hosts blood drive
Palos Heights Woman’s Club hosted a blood drive Wednesday, drawing local donors eager to support hospitals and save lives.
New angel approved for Palos Heights holiday display
A plan to add an angel to Palos Heights’ “Lights in the Heights” holiday display was approved after discussion about its $10,000 price tag.

