News updates from the Daily Southtown delivered every Monday and Wednesday afternoon.
Sunday, Feb 3 Historical research uncovers a rich history about a neighborhood that includes a street no one plows or maintains. | | |
| Mourners on Friday paid their respects to a Rich Central High School senior who was shot to death Jan. 21 following a confrontation at the Orland Park mall. |
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| Tinley Park officials plan to have an updated study made of contamination on state-owned land that is being proposed as the location for hundreds of homes. |
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| Several south and southwest suburban school districts are eligible for millions of dollars in state grants intended to ease their reliance on property taxes, according to state officials. |
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| The Rev. Deogratias Mbonyumugenzi, temporary pastor of St. Donatus Church, talked to Eisenhower freshmen about living through the Rwandan genocide in 1994. |
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| Mary Jo Cain Reis' commute to work in downtown Chicago takes her past a viaduct on the edge of Chinatown where people with no other place to live camp out. |
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| Boards tossed would-be candidates off ballots due to violations that in some cases could be considered as minor as forgetting to dot an I or cross a T. |
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| St. Rita squeezed in trips to a museum, a ski lodge and a wildlife reserve and also went dog sledding while playing three games in Alaska. |
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