Smith Crossing residents provide warm winter wear and hygiene essentials for 60 people spending this winter without a home
Residents of Smith Crossing package up warm clothes and other essentials to help homeless people get through a Chicago winter
The Midwest's largest indoor craft show draws thousands of holiday shoppers and features more than 350 booths.
One for the 2025 USA Judo Junior Olympic Championships and one for the 2025 Under Armour Association Boys Basketball Finals.
Why does the failed former mayor continue to deny possession of documents he took from village hall?
Visit Chicago Southland's Annual Meeting & Awards Luncheon, Storytelling in Motion, was a success.
Visit Chicago Southland has officially released its Fall 2025/Winter 2026 Festivals and Events Guide.
Jim Dodge Has Had Two Thus Far
State Senator Michael E. Hastings secured over $123 million to build and repair infrastructure in the South Suburbs.
The discussion touched on a wide range of topics that affect families across the region
A community conversation scheduled for Wednesday, Oct. 1 from 6-8 p.m. at Baracco’s Pizza, located at 18040 S Wolf Rd. in Orland Park
Located at 18230 Orland Parkway, the temporary facility will provide license renewals, identification cards and other services for residents
What of the old BP and the former KFC
Attorney Steven Mevorah received the Best Lawyers award in recognition of his successes in family law cases and personal injury cases.
Join Mayor Jim Dodge at Girl in the Park on Wednesday, Sept. 24 from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m.
Wintrust Sports Complex at Bedford Park has earned first place in SportsEvents magazine’s list of the top volleyball venues in the country.
This seminar will cover all aspects of Medicare, including enrollment periods.
Local artist showcases charcoal portraits in month-long exhibit at the library.
The Danger of E-Scooters
The DMV vote was not born of callous disregard for Seniors
CERT volunteers become critical assets, helping to enhance local emergency readiness and build community resilience
A post-mortem on a controversial vote
Limits to FOIA
Ken Duffy, Frank Williams and Ken Soltis Vote to Oust Driver's License Services from the Township
The event offers a variety of free services, fun activities, and important resources to help local students and families prepare for school.
The Orland Park Warriors Black 10U team had a successful season capped off by winning the Western Suburban Baseball League Championship!
Eagle Project to benefit veterans
Kabuki Theater
Orland’s Fire Union Leadership aligns with Chicago machine as local officials push back
“Our community is facing extreme heat, and it’s crucial we support those who may be struggling with the impacts,” stated Supervisor O'Grady.
How Local Governments in Orland Park Are Quietly Rolling Back Transparency—One Meeting at a Time
A response to recently published articles regarding village board decisions
Ethical lines blurred as board votes before seeing terms—conflict of interest flagged, but ignored.
Ancel Glink and former trustee Dan Calandriello recommended for key legal roles as questions linger over transparency and political ties
School Board Unanimously Supports Exploring 32-Acre Acquisition To Address Long-Term Growth
Before the board could vote on a civility pledge, its principles were already being undone by accusation and misrepresentation.
These students were chosen for their dedication to academics and their outstanding contributions to their schools and communities.
A new PR contract raises more questions about how public funds are being managed — and whether political ties are influencing who benefits.
FOIA documents show confirmed discipline for George Koczwara, but key details and performance records were entirely blacked out.
A Culture Change in Orland Park Governance