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Updated: Three-Car Accident on 127th and Harlem in Palos Heights
Multiple people were injured in a crash that left three vehicles heavily damaged.

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Multiple people were injured in a crash that left three vehicles heavily damaged.

After three years of legal battles, it appears the lawsuit filed by residents of the Westgate Valley development against the city is moving toward a settlement.
A Palos Hills man accidentally dialed 911 from his pocket, leading police to a home filled with marijuana plants.
The agenda for the Nov. 14 Palos Park Village Board meeting
The program brings a touch of nature to Harlem Avenue
Photos from the Palos Heights Veterans Day ceremony.
Later this month, Catholics will start using new missals at Mass. The Chicago Archdiocese has been aiding local churches with the transition.
Palos South took time out to honor local veterans.
With a majority of school districts not making Adequate Yearly Progress – including District 230 – the state board looks for a more realistic approach.
With a majority of school districts not making Adequate Yearly Progress the state board looks for a more realistic approach.
The National Weather Service has issued a wind advisory.
The National Weather Service has issued a wind advisory
The National Weather Service has issued a wind advisory.
The National Weather Service has issued a wind advisory.
Palos Heights police reports, Oct. 25 - Nov. 8
A Crestwood restaurant was held up earlier this week
Later this month, Catholics will start using new missals at Mass. The Chicago Archdiocese has been aiding Tinley Park churches with the transition.
Later this month, Catholics will start using new missals at Mass. The Chicago Archdiocese has been aiding local churches with the transition. A Chicago Heights pastor talks about the change.