Tinley trustee candidate Jeff Mech's vision for the former mental health center site includes a solar farm and car-charging station.
Municipal elections are just under four weeks away, but you don't have to wait until April 2 to cast your vote.
Tinley's park district says a proposed 7-cent tax increase could help bills go down in the long run. Public meetings are planned.
Independent trustee candidate Brian Godlewski's vision for Tinley's mental health center site turns it into a regional entertainment hub.
One Tinley Park released the party's vision for redeveloping the former mental health center site. The focus is on veteran housing.
"I’m thankful the Illinois Department of Natural Resources recognized communities in my district as being worthy of development funding."
By thanking supporters for pressing for state accountability, a One Tinley Park video stirs the debate over Tinley's mental health center.
"Over the past decade, workers have not seen a change in the minimum wage, but they have seen an increase in the cost of living."
To give them the best possible care using veteran-specific practices, healthcare providers should be aware of their veteran status
"I look forward to working with the governor and my colleagues to make Illinois stronger and better tomorrow than it is today."
Mayor Vandenberg said he wanted families of Aurora's shooting victims to know that Tinley Park is thinking about them.
Presidents Day is Monday and many of us are looking forward to a three-day weekend. Here is what is open and closed in your area.
John W. McGuire, Michael J. Pannitto and John A. Curran are running for trustee on the Concerned Citizens of Tinley Park slate.
Tinley officials will consider changing car registrations or adding other taxes as they look for more revenue sources this summer.
Sen. Hastings is urging the state to fund environmental surveys— a boon for Tinley— but the request leaves the development process unclear.
The roads project on 175th Street is a few years away, but you can learn how construction will affect your commute and community Tuesday.
Patrick Hoban, Tinley's economic development manager, won a '40 Under 40' award for distinction in his field.
Two candidates beat petition challenges for Tinley's trustee elections in April, placing them against a One Tinley Park slate.
On tap for this week: Results of challenges to 3 trustee candidates' ballot bid and a review of the police pension fund.
Construction for the new fire station is set for April.
Tinley Park's electoral board appointed a hearing officer to help decide whether trustee candidates' names will be on the April ballot.
The new that replaces the 45-year-old firehouse will require bigger driveways, more lighting and additional signs.
A rare meeting of Tinley's electoral board will rule on petition objections to decide which trustee candidates will be on April's ballot.
A national government finance association awarded the village of Tinley Park for its municipal budgeting practices.
Seats up for election in April are those of John Curran, Michael Mangin, Michael Pannitto and Brian Younker.
This year's midterm election is Nov. 6. Here's what voters need to know before they cast their ballots.
The deal with the U.S. Justice Department stems from a fair housing lawsuit that involved a failed low-income project.
Illinois now has a procedure in place to alert emergency professionals of missing disabled persons, thanks to Senator Michael E. Hastings.
"It's our duty to protect voters' personal and sensitive information and promote impartial and honest elections." - Sen. Michael E. Hastings
John Curran will fill the seat left vacant by Michael Mangin's resignation in May.
UPDATED: The village had been having technical issues with its pay portal since Wednesday.
Lawyers for the village and the U.S. Justice Department are set to meet in late June.
“More than 5.4 million Illinois residents do not know who may have access to their personal information and what they might do with it.”
Members of the Illinois General Assembly will not receive a pay increase again this year thanks to a new law supported by Sen. Hastings.
Illinois now has a bipartisan budget in place, thanks to support from State Senator Michael E. Hastings.
A judge will decide whether the Justice Dept. can hear the 2016 recordings as part of the agency's lawsuit against the village.
UPDATED: "It’s time to hold the companies that manufacture these harmful and addictive drugs accountable," Mayor Jacob Vanderberg said.
The trustee announced his retirement Monday, effective immediately.
Debbie Meyers-Martin is the projected Democratic nominee to fill outgoing state Rep. Al Riley's seat.
Senator Michael E. Hastings (D-Tinley Park) released a statement in response to Gov. Bruce Rauner’s budget address.