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Crime and police

Sump pumps, sewer router stolen from plumbing business, and more

These items were taken from reports released Feb. 16 by the Will County Sheriff’s Office, Joliet Police information and information from the Will County Circuit … Read more ›

News
OFPD board member Blair Rhode denied there was misinformation in a robocall placed by the Voices For Orland party last year. (Jeff Vorva/Tribune)

Election board to schedule hearing against two Orland fire board members

The Illinois State Board of Elections ruled Wednesday to hold a public hearing about the Fiscal Voices for Orland, which was accused of misrepresenting itself … Read more ›

Community serviceVolunteering
Andrew High School student Alex Santillan is honored by Orland Township Food Pantry Coordinator Marianne Hill for bringing in 2,250 items of food for charity. (Jeff Vorva/Tribune)

Orland Township honors holiday donors

Orland Township took in more than $21,000 and an estimated two-to-four tons of food to feed 204 underprivileged families during the holiday season. The township’s … Read more ›

Health and fitness
Palos Park residents Rebecca Sweeney, 10, and Julia Krol, 10, get ready to perform in a Variety Show for residents of Alden Estates of Orland Park Rehabilitation and Health Care Center. All of the girls in Girl Scout Troop 467 had a special role to play in the show, which included singing, dancing and musical performances on the piano and flute.
From the community

Rehab Patients Enjoy Girl Scouts

Individuals staying at of Alden Estates of Orland Park Rehabilitation and Health Care Center for short-term rehab recently enjoyed the company of 12 girl scouts. … Read more ›

Entertainment
Huntington Learning Center Orland Park
From the community

Huntington Learning Center 15th Anniversary

The Huntington Learning Center is celebrating its 15th Anniversary in Orland Park. Owners Rick and Beth Brodecki opened the center in December 1997 and the … Read more ›

Crime and police

Cab passenger stiffs driver for $150 fare, then hits him

A 32-year-old Chicago man who allegedly hit his cab driver in the face and stiffed him out of a $150 fare after they arrived in … Read more ›

Government, News

Palos Heights may help library, but with strings attached

The city may approve the Palos Heights Public Library’s request to pay off part of its indebtedness, but first wants to see some overall financial accounting. … Read more ›

Business, News

Chicago area home sales up, prices down in January

More homes were sold in the Chicago area last month than in any January since 2007, but prices continued to slide and additional declines are … Read more ›

Government

Congressmen say mass transit will take hit under GOP bill

Illinois congressmen warned today that a major transportation bill being debated in Washington could cut into long-term funding for transportation projects in the Chicago area, … Read more ›

Crime and police, News
Tinley Park Police Department (Ashley Rueff/TribLocal)

Man arrested after calling 911 for woman who took heroin, and more

The following items were taken from Tinley Park police reports Feb. 21 Cannabis A 32-year-old Tinley Park man was arrested at his home in the … Read more ›