Residents across the Southland will have a new law in place to protect them from annoying auto-renewal fees, thanks to Sen. Michael Hastings
Senator Hastings supported legislation to establish ethical guidelines to address concerns regarding automated traffic enforcement.
Stephanie Wright has taken on the role of Community Engagement Manager with the Village of Flossmoor and District 161.
Homewood and Flossmoor residents are eligible for a special price for an evening at Guaranteed Rate Field on Sunday, July 30.
Special events are set throughout the summer, where residents can "do more in Flossmoor."
State Senator Michael E. Hastings urges local, eligible businesses to apply for the Blue Collar Jobs Act (BCJA) Tax Credit.
Homewood police will participate May 19 in the annual fundraiser for Special Olympics Illinois.
The season features vendors across a variety of goods and offerings.
Staff will hold a community and member input meeting Wednesday, May 17.
Advocate South Suburban Hospital nurses renew their commitment to patients, the community during hand blessing ceremony
Youth artists are invited to submit their work for a chance to be featured as a mural at the 2023 BMW Golf Championship.
Homewood-Flossmoor Park District taps new executive director ahead of current leader's planned retirement.
The fire department will begin installing the smoke detectors June 1.
The Chicago Knockouts competes in old-school style roller derby and offers participants a chance to be the biggest version of themselves.
The automated chest compression device can be used in situations of cardiac arrest.
South Suburban Humane Society is overfilled with dogs at its two locations, and staff asks for anyone interested in fostering to reach out.
Don't forget to get your vehicle stickers and animal tags on time to avoid a late fee.
Don't forget to purchase yours and display it on your vehicle by May 31.
The Greenway Investment Group wants to bring a $300 million south suburban horse racing track and casino to an 80-acre plot near I-57.
Flossmoor now competes against Saranac Lake, New York, for a chance to advance into the Final Four.
State Sen. Napoleon Harris helped secure the funds for the department.
Randall Walters Jr. has quite a story to be told, his mother said. He's living life with one brain hemisphere.
Voting begins Monday, March 20. Find out more about how you can help Flossmoor win.
Keep track of Homewood-Flossmoor closings and cancelations in anticipation of potentially significant winter storm.
The fledgling race in only its third year earned an award based on runners' feedback.
There are several positions open in the public works department. Review of applications for one starts Monday, Feb. 27.
The tunnel to the Homewood Metra station will be closed for 2 years beginning March 13.
The arena has been closed since late 2021 as a new ice-making system was installed and improvements were made to the local institution.
Advocate South Suburban Hospital nurse joins the ICU team that cared for her as a patient
The Homewood police department is hiring. Applications can be submitted online.
The driver of a school bus that fatally struck a boy will not be issued any citations for moving violations, Park Forest Police said.
The Village of Homewood has released its special event calendar for the 2023, with the debut of nine new events.
Jessica Lopez's son was stabbed with a pencil, requiring medical care, at Churchill School in Homewood. She wants answers.
Trivia night set for March 10. Advance registration for teams or individuals is required; seating is limited to 10 tables of six.
The Village of Homewood will offer online application for contractors, moving away from in-person only applications.
Limited tickets available for the debut of the March 18 event that features deals for eating, drinking, and shopping in downtown Homewood.
Nominations are being accepted online through February 1.
The organization is one step closer to realizing its goal of a veterans' memorial.
Visitation has been set for the Park Forest second grader who died after being hit by a school bus Friday, Jan. 20.
Maurius Hill is back in his hometown looking to make an impact on local athletes.