Worth Lions Club opened its traditional Christmas tree lot on Sunday. The lot is a familiar site to residents and motorists who travel past 116th and Harlem at this time of year.
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Strong start for Worth Township’s Christmas Care
Worth Township is taking applications for its annual Christmas Care Program for needy families and welcomes donations.
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.
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.
Worth passes no e-scooters ordinance
Worth trustees made it official last week, approving an ordinance that restricts anyone under 18 from riding e-scooters in the village.
Oak Lawn police arrest man for armed home invasion and robbery
A Worth man was arrested by Oak Lawn police after officers responded to reports of an attempted burglar at a condominium in the 10900 block of Keating Avenue.
Worth wants to curb e-scooters
Worth is the latest municipality weighing what restrictions should be implemented on youths and teens who are riding e-scooters and e-bikes.
Gale Moore Park Packed With Autumn Fun
Worth Fall Fest drew over 700 people to Gale Moore Park for food trucks, live music, games, raffles, and community spirit.
$12,000 bakery order ends in man’s arrest
A Worth bakery became the setting for a failed shopping spree when a man tried to use a stolen credit card to buy thousands of dollars in goods, Palos Heights police said.
