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2026 ELECTIONS
Looming Supreme Court decision could change Illinois mail-in voting
The Supreme Court could limit mail-in ballots from being counted after in-person voting ends even if they are postmarked by Election Day.
Hernandez, Murphy win Cook County Board nominations
Miranda Hernandez and Patricia “Trish” Murphy won their primary races for Cook County Board seats in the 6th and 16th districts.
Casten readies for rematch with Conforti after win over Ruzevich
Sean Casten and Niki Conforti will battle it out for the 6th District Congressional seat for the second straight time in November.
Conforti readies for rematch with Casten in 6th Congressional District
In November, Niki Conforti will run against incumbent Sean Casten, who won his primary Tuesday night. It’s a rematch of 2024, won by Casten.
OUR TOP NEWS
New Grant Park police chief named
Grant Park Police Sgt. Alberto Castillo was named the village’s new police chief after an executive session at the April 20 board meeting.
Mercy Hospital legacy lives on through Sisters’ powerful stories
Residents honored the Sisters of Mercy at a Jubilee celebration, celebrating three nuns for 75 years of service and preserving their legacy of…
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.
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Manhattan Fire District encouraged by new legislation
Fire Chief Steve Malone reported he spent some time in Springfield with legislators regarding fire service-related legislation and indicated he anticipates changes to problematic intersections…
Budget discussion dominates Manteno board meeting
The Village of Manteno Board of Trustees made it clear they are still working on the village’s budget, after a public hearing on the preliminary…
Beecher Police community room open for use
The Community Room at the Beecher police station will be open for groups to use, but it won’t be turned into a party room.
Prep Sports
Beecher’s Easton Lane making a name for himself
Beecher freshman Easton Lane, whose dad Steve starred for the Bobcats, was hitting .365 with 19 RBIs through 18 games.
Vedette sports report: Crete-Monee’s Taleaana Ramirez off to torrid start
Through 13 games, Crete-Monee’s Taleaana Ramirez was batting .800 with 18 extra-base hits.
Mayhem
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…
79-year-old causes multiple crashes with blood-alcohol level nearly triple legal limit
A 79-year-old Oak Lawn driver caused multiple crashes while driving with a blood-alcohol level nearly triple the legal limit, police said.…
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Manteno’s Josh Gesky signs with Green Bay Packers as undrafted free agent
Josh Gesky made Academic All-Big Ten four times and honorable mention All-Big Ten three times at Illinois.
Southwest Regional Girls Basketball Player of the Year: Nazareth’s Stella Sakalas
After leading Nazareth to its second state title in four seasons, BYU recruit Stella Sakalas has repeated as Southwest Regional…
Area roundup: Shepard girls track wins every event in district meet
Makynzee Harris, who tried out for track in junior high because she was bored, continued to shine for Shepard with…
Brother Rice’s Braydon McKendrick finishes the job at Wrigley Field
Braydon McKendrick pitched a two-hitter as Brother Rice beat Mount Carmel 4-1 at Wrigley Field on April 23.
Mike Clark’s baseball Top 5
Check out updates from around the area.
Mike Clark’s softball Top 5
Check out which team joined the rankings this week.
Viviana Corona gets defensive for Marist
Senior Viviana Corona’s first goal of the season helped Marist beat rival Mother McAuley 1-0 on April 20.
Stagg’s Elaina Yasin is an athlete for all seasons
Elaina Yasin of Stagg is a returning state qualifier in track, a libero in volleyball and a member of the…
Alondra Soto a leader on and off field for De La Salle
Two-year captain Alondro Soto and De La Salle have big dreams after winning a program-record 25 games and a Class…
Your Town. Our Beat!
Orland Park
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…
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…
Palos Heights
Palos Heights sours on Illinois’ proposed BUILD project
Add Palos Heights to the list of those who are not in favor of the state’s controversial BUILD initiative.
Biggby Coffee celebrates one year in Palos Heights
Biggby Coffee in Palos Heights celebrated its first anniversary Wednesday with a daylong event featuring live music, drink specials, and…
Bridgeview
Chicago Hounds start 2026 season undefeated
The Chicago Hounds have won their first three games of the 2026 Major League Rugby season, outscoring opponents 131-69 to begin their campaign at SeatGeek Stadium in…
NITRO CIRCUS 2.0 TICKETS GO ON SALE FRIDAY FOR BRIDGEVIEW SHOW
Nitro Circus 2.0 brings elite action sports athletes and record-breaking stunts to Bridgeview’s SeatGeek Stadium on August 16. Tickets on sale Friday.
Worth
Worth approves multi-use path extension
Construction will soon begin for the extension of a multi-use path along the Cal-Sag Canal in Worth.
Second teen charged with Oak Lawn, Worth video gaming break-ins
A second Chicago teen has been arrested in connection with a rash of burglaries targeting Oak Lawn and Worth businesses…
Evergreen Park
From farm to table: Local markets return with flavor and fun
Farmers markets return across the Southland, offering fresh produce, baked goods and community connection at weekly outdoor gatherings through October.
Beverly Phono Mart spins the party for Record Store Day
Beverly Phono Mart celebrates Record Store Day at a pop-up location with discounts, DJs, and vinyl releases after storefront crash…
Burbank
Toppen named new Beecher Elementary principal
Grant Park assistant principal Kelly Toppen will be the next principal at Beecher Elementary School.
New show is more than just horsing around
There’s a new show in town, and it’s all about horses and kids.
Oak Lawn
Chicago man arrested for Oak Lawn bar burglary
A Chicago man has been arrested for breaking into video gaming machines at Just My Luck Bar in December, Oak Lawn police said…
Man on parole arrested with hatchet, dagger, weed and 24 crack rocks packaged for sale
A Chicago man on parole was arrested with a hatchet, dagger, crack cocaine and cannabis packaged for sale following a traffic stop.
Willow Springs
No Kings protesters rally in west suburbs
Indivisible West Suburban Chicago organized the rally Saturday that attracted an estimated 1,400 to Western Springs.
Third-grader wins Willow Springs vehicle sticker contest
Madison Corella, a third-grader, has won the contest to design the 2026 vehicle stickers in Willow Springs.
Summit
3 injured during Ingredion fire in Bedford Park
Two workers and a Bridgeview firefighter were injured in a fire Friday morning at the Bedford…
For third year, Summit Senior Living crowns prom royalty
Delores Brassfield and Oscar Hamilton were crowned king and queen at Summit Senior Living’s annual “Prom…
LaGrange
Lyons Township High School honored at Governor’s Blue Ribbon Schools ceremony
Lyons Township High School was one of only 28 schools statewide to receive the inaugural Illinois…
Orland Park man charged in fatal LaGrange Highlands stabbing
Orland Park man to face murder charge in death of 16-year-old girl in LaGrange Highlands apartment…
Palos Park
Glamour Meets Giving: McCord Gala Goes Full Gatsby
McCord Gallery launched its annual gala with a 1920s-inspired theme, honoring past success while rallying support…
Palos Park’s Reed to leave council for health reasons
G. Darryl Reed, who has been on the village council since 2011, announced he will leave…
Justice
Local Lions clubs honor teachers, veterans, first responders
The awards celebrate educators, first responders, and community members whose service has shaped the area.
Argo honors 13 alumni for distinguished achievements
Argo Community High School honored 13 alumni Feb. 5 for their professional achievements and contributions to their communities.
Brookfield
García delivers fed dollars for Forest View, Brookfield, Summit and Stickney community projects
More than $13 million in direct federal funding is coming to benefit 15 organizations on Chicago’s Southwest Side and southwestern suburbs.
Brookfield Zoo becomes a movie set: Penguins, Polar Bears, and all
For eight days in December, Brookfield Zoo Chicago turned into a movie set for filming of the feature-length film “Christmas at the Zoo.”
Archer Heights – Chicago
Student artists bring personal projects to life at SXU
Saint Xavier University seniors presented Built from What We Were Given thesis projects, showcasing personal stories through art, design, film and…
Work begins on new Women’s Health Group building
Community stakeholders helped break ground last Friday on a new Women’s Health Group building at 5333 S. Harlem.
OPINIONS
St. Patrick’s Day brings a glimmer of hope during dark times
St. Patrick’s Day, celebrated on March 17, honors the patron saint of Ireland, a 5th-century Christian missionary who brought Christianity to the pagan Irish.
School districts must be accountable to public
Schools are important. But administrators don’t have the same sense of accountability to taxpayers that other governments like villages have.
I can no longer give Trump the benefit of the doubt
I have completely changed my attitude about the president. I was willing to give him the benefit of the doubt, recognizing that his big mouth often got in the way of some…
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