Dave Adamski resigned from his role last month. The Village now looks to again centralize the duties under one person.
WWII Army Veteran; Resident of Tinley Park
The band hits the road with Collective Soul and Edwin McCain on the "Summer Camp With Trucks" tour.
Gatto's Italian Restaurant and Bar is helping provide money for three girls whose mom, Elizabeth Curtner lost her cancer fight in October.
The board sent a proposal for a mixed-use building and townhomes near the planned Harmony Square development despite residents' objections.
The festival consisted of food, music and dance from around the world.
The suspect fled Markham police before being stopped in Tinley Park, said officials.
Alaia Muhammad, a junior at Hillcrest, recently published her first novel that aims to connect readers to relatable poetry.
Journey Through Time Antiques Emporium opened in October and allows owner Jamison Bielic to share his love of vintage goods with customers.
Don't trash your jack o' lanterns, take them to Plum Creek Nature Center on Nov. 4 and smash them so they can be composted.
The Remediate 280 Committee was formed by Park District Commissioners to ensure state-funded contamination at the site is removed properly.
Heart & Vascular Institute’s free event at Odyssey Country Club to focus on heart disease risk and prevention
The American rock band founded in 1994 will play the Credit Union 1 Amphitheater on Aug. 16 as part of its first tour in 12 years.
The rate hike is the first since 2014 and is needed to maintain the village's high-functioning water system and remain fiscally responsible.
Nonprofit hosts Halloween party at Tinley Park campus
It’s Trick AND Treat time at Village Hall
"It was an exciting win, and the first time since 2017!" Tinley Park High School Athletic Director Mike Mongan said.
Shipshewana—the American Midwest’s leading outdoor shopping market—will visit the Chicago Southland for the first time ever November 11-12.
The 2024 installment of Tinley's Benches on Oak Park Avenue will feature designs highlighting Saturday Morning Cartoons, the Village said.
The D228 Building Trades course, a dual credit course, in partnership with South Suburban College, prepare students with entry-level skills.
Advanced, minimally invasive diagnostic technology enhances lung cancer program at Olympia Fields hospital
The iconic boy band hits the road on a 40-city tour this summer, with a June stop at Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre.
Kenneth Dunn served the Tinley Park Fire Department for 45 years, officials said Friday.
Vinyl records, unique art, great food and cold beer in store at family-friendly events at Soundgrowler and Flipside breweries Nov. 4–5.
Fox Pointe added a welcome sign on Wednesday for attendees to pose in and around the three-dimensional construction.
Potentially lifesaving low-dose CT lung scans available at Olympia Fields hospital
Mother of D230 school honored.
Some parents are concerned after a delay in initial timelines, but Kirby District 140 officials say the new building will still happen.
Hospitals to distribute Narcan nasal spray
PLUS: MIA war hero is home | Anti-Arab threats close schools | 'Shadow figure' on ghost tour | PD HQ named after chief | Haunted car wash!
Recent Village Hall resignations raise some serious questions
Residents at Porter Place, an Anthem Memory Care community, decorated bras to raise awareness of breast cancer and offered resources.
In free session, Dr. Jim Flanagan covers Parts A through D of Medicare, Medicare supplements and different available plans
Firefighters from three departments worked for two hours to extinguish the fire, which is the second at the facility since late April.
This year's event will open with a sensory-friendly time with reduced noise levels and a quiet zone.
The market will be held Saturday, Oct. 21 at Soundgrowler Brewing.
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PLUS: More layoffs at local Ford plant | Jewelry store break-in, again | 5-finger discount for ex-top cop | Calendar for 'hoppy' holidays!
Tinley Park Food Pantry took in extra families in a pinch, now they're hoping people won't forget they're still there in the long run.
The Open Bottle has seen the calendars' popularity expand over the years and is now offering similar products featuring other beverages.