Park Forest is adding new speed limit signs to promote safe driving. Learn about the initiative for better speed regulation.
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Deceased Friend Left His Jeep with Her; True Owner, Alive, Disagreed: Police
A woman claims a deceased friend left her a stolen car. Discover the details of this unusual incident where the valid owner disagreed.
Cook County State’s Attorney and Chicago Police Superintendent Respond to Supreme Court Ruling on Ghost Guns
Discover how ghost guns contribute to violence in Chicago and what steps are being taken to restrict their use and distribution.
Aqua Center Renovation Options Under Board Review
Learn about the Park Forest Aqua Center renovation plans. This vital community resource needs significant repairs.
Park Forest Annual Clean-Up Day Set for April 5
The Village needs volunteers to assist in Park Forest’s annual clean-up day on Saturday, April 5, from 9 to 11 a.m.
Felony Retail Theft Charge After Woman Allegedly Stole Over $300 in Goods: Reports
A woman faces felony retail theft charges after allegedly stealing almost $350 in merchandise from a Park Forest store.
Southland College Prep Brings Home Two State Championships in Speech
Southland College Prep Charter High School shines at the IHSA State Speech Series, winning in multiple categories and showcasing talent.
Park Forest Police To Crack Down on Impaired Driving Ahead of St. Patrick’s Day Weekend
Park Forest intensifies patrols against impaired driving ahead of St. Patrick’s Day. Celebrate responsibly this holiday season.
Village Officials Urge Residents To Stay Current on Measles Vaccinations
Park Forest, IL—(ENEWSPF)—The Village of Park Forest strongly urges residents to take preventive measures against measles with vaccinations in light of an outbreak in the southern United States. Health officials in Texas and New Mexico reported over 200 confirmed measles cases. Two deaths, including a child, were attributed to the[Read More…]
An April Shower of Gardening Classes and More at the Park Forest Public Library
Explore the April shower events at Park Forest Public Library, featuring gardening sessions and quilt history discussions.