NuNu the horse was transported to Forest View Farms in Tinley Park after sustaining numerous injuries, according to state police.
A Tinley Park woman is running to raise money for a rare medical condition only 1,200 people in the world have — including her two children.
Porter Place hosts a birthday party for a memory care patient that takes her back to her memories from long ago.
The flags acknowledge lives lost on Sept. 11, 2001 and those in 2020 who have died of coronavirus.
The COVID-19 pandemic is forcing many communities to scale back ceremonies honoring lives lost in the 2001 terrorist attacks.
Celebrations, coronavirus warnings, stats and how it all began: Your guide to Labor Day in Tinley Park.
The event will be streamed via the Village of Tinley Park Facebook page.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, attendance will be limited to about 1,100 people.
Winners received a cash prize and a trophy.
Normal hours will resume Tuesday following Labor Day.
All official communication concerning re-certification will be made by the Village.
A new neighborhood is being built on 171st and Lagrange Rd. that will have a variety of amenities, restaurants and homes.
Unique project brings together some of the Chicago Southland's most popular attractions
"Walking chickens is more than just a stroll for memory care residents," Anthem Memory Care said.
The Village’s Music in the Plaza concert series returns next weekend.
The appointment was made Aug. 18.
Art and Andrew Lubinski trained for a year and a half before accomplishing the feat.
The event will be held Saturdays through Oct. 10 in the north parking lot of the Oak Park Avenue train station.
Tinley Park Resident Delivers Smiles of Joy to Children Fighting Cancer
Social distancing will be practiced at the event Tuesday.
The helpers are the people who make life better. Nominate your Local Heroes to give them the recognition they deserve, presented by Ring.
The Crisis Center for South Suburbia's commitment to community education has continued throughout the pandemic.
The Crisis Center for South Suburbia has opened its Dianne Masters Cup Charity Golf Outing raffle, silent auction and Fund-a-Need.
The $1,000 scholarship is given annually to students who perform outstanding community service and maintain academic excellence.
Social distancing will be observed at the classic car event this week.
Tinley Park Teen Austin Carter Donates Gift Cards to Teens Fighting Cancer
A man named Ziggy wrote a note and placed it on the fence at Veterans Park in hope of finding an opponent for the next day.
The village has extended its Brick Paver Program application deadline for General Patrick E. Rea Veterans Plaza.
Workers will contact households that haven't yet taken the 2020 U.S. Census.
They were among 831 students from 29 states and 16 countries to be recognized by the school for their academic achievements.
Winners will get a ride to school in a police car during the first week of the 2020-21 school year.
The EEC prepares a comprehensive plan and programs that will "protect the right to a healthful environment."
Editor Yasmeen Sheikah joins Patch with the hope of spreading the message of diversity and acceptance of all communities.
'A community of readers' were eager to get back inside the library after a four-month closure.
Social distancing and face masks will be required.
The report contains valuable information and updates from each Village department.
Firefighters moved into the new Station 47 on 167th Street last week.
The parade will begin at the Park District and end at Grissom Middle School.
Tinley Park is recognizing the men and women of the Police Department.
The new station features bunk room facilities to accommodate constant occupancy of as many as six to eight firefighters.