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UPDATED: Woman Found Dead in Palos Park Ditch
An unidentified woman was found frozen in a Palos Park ditch early Monday morning, according to reports.

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An unidentified woman was found frozen in a Palos Park ditch early Monday morning, according to reports.

A Palos Heights house fire Monday morning badly damaged a home on the 12700 block of Auburn Avenue.
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Palos Heights police reports, Nov. 7-14
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North Palos School District 117's Board of Education passed a balanced budget on Sept. 28.
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Palos Park will soon allow residents to pay water bills and various other fees by credit card.
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An overview of crimes that occurred in Palos Hills from Sept. 7 to Sept. 12.
An overview of crime that occurred in Palos Heights from Sept. 1 to Sept. 6.
An overview of what went down at the Palos Heights City Council meeting on Sept. 7.
An overview of crimes that occurred in Palos Hills from Sept. 1 to Sept. 7.
The Democratic candidate for the Cook County Board in the 17th District admits to a criminal conviction.
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On Sept. 6 Palos Heights police worked with Illinois State Police to hunt for a suspect who fled on foot after crashing into a fire hydrant.