The Palos Lions kick off their annual Christmas tree sale with joyful volunteers, a 60-year tradition supporting scholarships, charities and neighbors in need.
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Sandburg craft show kicks off holiday cheer
Sandburg High School hosts its festive Craft Show Nov. 22–23 with vendors, shuttle parking, and Emerald Cup’s coffee fueling holiday shoppers.
Shepard High School opens new Fine Arts Center
Shepard High School celebrated the opening of its new $9.75 million Fine Arts Center, offering students a professional-level theater and expanded opportunities.
Palos Lions to kick off annual Christmas tree sale, need volunteers
The Palos Lions Club will kick off its annual Christmas tree sale on Saturday and is looking for volunteers to help unload and set up trees.
Trinity shares next steps for history initiative
Trinity’s History for Community Organizing event blended performance, academic insight and community dialogue while highlighting new partnerships and a potential NEH grant connection to teach-out schools.
Southwest suburbs dodge property tax bill bullet
While property taxes for homeowners on the Southwest Side of Chicago shot up more than 20% from 2023 to 2024, southern suburbs were up and, in some cases, down, an analysis by Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas showed Monday.
Shepard students express creativity through Art, Design and Fashion Club
Shepard High students explore fashion, art, and more in a new club that builds confidence, skills, and self-expression.
Stagg High School unveils Wellness Room to support student well-being
Stagg High School has opened a new Wellness Room offering students calming activities, emotional support and hands-on tools to strengthen social-emotional wellness.
Lights in the Heights returns as Palos Heights lights up the season
Lights in the Heights will kick off at Memorial Park, 76th Avenue and College Drive, on Friday, Nov. 28, from 5:30 to 8 p.m.
‘A Certain Finality’: Trinity senior reflects on college’s closure and legacy
Trinity Christian College will close in May 2026, leaving students and faculty to navigate uncertainty while celebrating decades of community, faith, and learning.

