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Comcast To Distribute $50K In Grants To Support Community Groups
Comcast is giving $50,000 in grants to three suburban Chicago organizations to support critical technology needs.

Comcast is giving $50,000 in grants to three suburban Chicago organizations to support critical technology needs.

UGN Inc. is hiring full-time workers with benefits and hourly wages amid COVID-19 and is hosting a job fair Wednesday.
Orland Township opens new Secretary Of State facility after the Village of Orland Park permanently closed its location earlier this year.
The City of Oak Forest gives the green lights for residents to partake in Halloween this October amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
District 230 will be going back to class at 25-percent capacity starting Sept. 28.
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The Rotary in Oak Forest will be hosting a blood drive at the Oak Forest Park District.
Almost a month has gone by, and 36-year-old Garnie Dell Rice is still missing.
Alexander Maliwat has been playing violin since he was 5-years-old and is a member of the National Junior Honors Society.
Shots were reported fired in Tinley Park on Friday afternoon, according to the Village.
The new middle school has opened for its very first year, amid a global pandemic, with many new resources for students.
The Orland Park Police Department said an investigation into a fatal crash in January revealed the driver was going 63 mph on snow and ice.
Porter Place hosts a birthday party for a memory care patient that takes her back to her memories from long ago.
Homewood-Flossmoor High School will be helping students who are eligible to vote, register.
The Village of Oak Forest created a safety zone for people to share and exchange internet purchases with supervision.
Parents and students rallied in Orland Park demanding that districts allow students to go back to school and ditch remote learning.
September is Suicide Prevention Month. See how school counselors are adapting to counseling online and how students are responding.
As an alternative event this Halloween, the Chicago Heights Park District will be hosting a socially distanced trick or treating event.
A list of events coming this fall to the Homewood-Flossmoor area and surrounding towns.
Sleep in Heavenly Peace is holding an event to build beds for kids in the area that don't have one.