🍕 Aurelio’s Pizza debuts its first-ever deep dish Saturday 🎉— a bold new twist on its beloved thin crust tradition. 🧀🍅
Category: Palos Heights
Lake Katherine unveils eco-friendly parking lot
Lake Katherine opened a 52-stall eco-friendly parking lot using grant funding, enhancing sustainability, stormwater management, and accessibility without taxpayer cost.
Country Club Hills man charged in identity theft from Palos Heights nursing home resident
A Country Club Hills man has been charged with aggravated identity theft after an elderly resident at a Palos Heights nursing home reported unauthorized charges on his bank account, police said.
Worth Library brings community together for St. Patrick’s Day
Worth Library’s St. Patrick’s event featured live music, storytelling, and community fun, celebrating Irish heritage with local residents.
Lake Katherine’s waterfall turns emerald green for St. Patrick’s Day
Lake Katherine’s waterfall turned green for St. Patrick’s Day using biodegradable dye, bringing the community together for the annual festive tradition
Chicago Christian’s RoboKnights reach state in only their third year
Chicago Christian’s RoboKnights reached the Illinois State Championship, showcasing teamwork, STEM skills, and determination in just their third year.
Shepard’s Big Jam celebrates talent, culture and community
Shepard High School’s Big Jam showcased student and faculty talent while celebrating Black culture, fostering unity, and supporting scholarships.
St. Alexander St. Baldrick’s Day reaches $95,000 in ninth year
St. Alexander School’s St. Baldrick’s fundraiser surpassed $95,000, with 32 participants shaving their heads to support childhood cancer research.
Longtime volunteer Jennifer Case runs in Palos Heights 2nd Ward
Jennifer Case, a longtime Palos Heights volunteer, is running for 2nd Ward alderman, focusing on leadership, transparency, and real community solutions.
Straz, Key debate leadership, taxes, and development in Palos Heights
Palos Heights mayoral candidates debate leadership, taxes, and development, giving voters a clear choice between Straz’s experience and Key’s push for change

