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Palos Hills Police Blotter: DUIs, Stolen Detergent and iPhone
Palos Hills police reports, Feb. 16 to 19.

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Palos Hills police reports, Feb. 16 to 19.

The Palos Heights City Council granted funding to the city's 2012 road program, pending a final budget. See what roads will get attention this year.
Fat Tuesday is not complete without this fried dough Polish treat.
Help us decide who makes the best hot dog in the Palos area.
The Palos Fire Protection District is in the running for a free kitchen renovation and they need your support to win.
Mayor Robert Straz recounted the new businesses and economic expansion that has come to Palos Heights over the last year.
Police are investigating a report of a suspicious vehicle.
Cook County voters have until Feb. 21 to register to vote.
Cook County Commissioner Liz Doody Gorman writes about the importance of voting in local elections.
Patch scoured local restaurants for some great dinner options for the most romantic of nights.
A Stagg student was threatened after a recent basketball game at the high school, police say.
A drunken driving arrest leads passenger to physical altercation with police.
Palos Heights water bills will be increasing as a result of rate hikes from Alsip and Chicago.
Palos Heights police reports, Feb. 1 to Feb. 7.
After a furious four days of voting in out pizza poll, Al's Pizzeria in Palos Heights came out on top.
The Palos Fire Protection District is in the running for a $25,000 kitchen makeover.
The Palos Park Police Foundation prepares plans for 2012.
A sneak peek at the McCord Gallery's current exhibition.
Palos Hills police report, Jan. 24 - 30.
Palos Heights police reports, Jan. 24 to Jan 30.