The Park Forest Art Fair celebrates its 68th year. Sponsored by the Tall Grass Arts Association (TGAA), the fair boasts a rich history.
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To Save Children’s Lives, Harris Should Campaign on an Assault Weapons Ban
The shooter in Apalachee High School had an “AR-platform-style weapon,” the popular semi-automatic gun all-too-widely available in the U.S., with hundreds of variations flooding the multi-billion dollar gun market. By Amy Goodman andDenis Moynihan School shootings are recurring markers of a societal sickness, an unshakeable acceptance of violence and senseless[Read More…]
Illinois State Board of Elections Provides Voting Timeline for Upcoming Election
Voting timeline: Plan your vote for the 2024 general election in Park Forest, including dates for early voting and mail-in ballot submissions.
Walgreens and CVS are Now Offering Updated COVID-19 Vaccine Appointments
Get updated COVID-19 vaccine appointments at Walgreens and CVS. Schedule your appointment now to protect against virus variants.
Police Department Reminds Drivers of School Bus Laws
Park Forest Police remind drivers to slow down and obey stopped school buses as children throughout the Village return to school.
Warning: Rabid Bat Bites Park Forest Resident
A rabid bat bit a Park Forest resident. Officials urge residents to exercise caution and seek medical attention if a rabid animal bites.
Chicago LGBT Hall of Fame Announces 2024 Inductees
The Chicago LGBT Hall of Fame, the only city-sanctioned LGBT Hall of Fame in the world, announces its slate of 2024 inductees.
Forest Preserve Hosts National Night Out, Perseid Star Gazing Programs, and More
Enjoy the Perseid Meteor Shower with no light pollution at the Forest Preserve District of Will County. This and more as August begins.
With Fewer Border Crossings, DeLuca Urges State to Redirect Migrant Funding to Property Tax Relief Payments
Anthony DeLuca wants the state to redirect funding for migrant issues to fund property tax relief payments.
Manteno Man Sentenced for Assaulting Law Enforcement Officers During the Jan. 6 Capitol Breach
A Manteno man was sentenced to prison after he pleaded guilty to assaulting law enforcement officers at Jan. 6, 2021, U.S. Capitol breach.





