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Palos Heights police reports, July 11- 14.
Patch is excited to be joining with First Lady Michelle Obama for Olympic Fun Day.
The Oak Lawn woman was hit on the driver's side as she made a turn onto 135th Street Tuesday afternoon.
Got junk? Post your garage or yard sale on Palos Patch and we'll help you sell it.
The Oak Lawn woman was hit on the driver's side as she made a turn onto 135th Street Tuesday afternoon.
Aldermen voted 4-3 Tuesday night against the preliminary plan for a proposed development on Harlem Avenue and Route 83.
Authorities are investigating deaths of an estranged couple in a quiet Orland subdivision, after a suicide note was found written by the man in Hickory Hills.
Police arrested one woman and responded to the theft of $1,500 worth of wires at the Palos Hills Fest.
PHTV takes you to the Palos Heights Recreation Center and hops in on a spinning class.
We've complied some useless and silly trivia to celebrate this most useless and silly day.
A home burglary victim recounts her experience and warns her neighbors to keep their eyes peeled.
Find area garage sales and add your own to Patch's interactive map.
John Farano of Palos Park faces nine years in prison and was ordered to forfeit more than $2.3 million and pay out $1.3 million in restitution for his role in the scam.