The robbery happened in the early morning hours Friday, police said.
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The woman said she would use the money for a family vacation and to help fund her children's education.
The 5th Annual Crisis Center Classic Charity Golf Outing, Monday, June 1.
Clerk’s Office does not send text notices of court hearings or traffic violations.
Keller and Grissom school communities host St. Baldrick’s head-shaving events to support lifesaving research
Milestone reflects decades of growth -- and a mission that continues to evolve
First-ever Cool School Plunges bring together more than 200 participants and raise over $77,000
The IL woman said she had planned to play a week earlier, but forgot to finalize it, so she tried again for March 10 drawing.
Two eastbound lanes of Interstate 80 were blocked just south of Tinley Park early Sunday after a semi-trailer truck rolled over.
The Flurry Artisan Market is set for Sunday, March 15 at Hailstorm Brewing.
Voters will decide on candidates for federal and state senate and representative, and precinct committeeperson candidates.
The event will be held for one day only, on Saturday, April 11.
The single ticket matched all six numbers in the Tuesday night drawing. It's the first Mega Millions jackpot win of 2026.
District Polar Plunge Team Fundraising Tops $50,000
Traveling Players bring music, laughter and lessons about kindness during interactive performance
The person has not been formally charged. They've been questioned in connection with incidents related to the Tinley Park Post Office.
The market featuring plant vendors, artists, makers and seasonal finds returns to Tinley Park's Soundgrowler Brewing on April 4.
A perfectly pleasant day drew a packed crowd out to Oak Park Avenue in Tinley Park Sunday, March 8.
10-day journey strengthens commitment to compassion, humility and service
Julia Janes, 20, died in 2013 after fighting cancer for nearly 5 years. March 7 fundraiser honors her legacy and funds research for a cure.
In exchange for retroactive payments, the union agreed to withdraw unfair labor practice charges, village documents say.
The Rooftop Outdoor Music Series at the Joliet Area Historical Museum opens Friday, May 15th and runs thru Sept. 18th!
Visit Chicago Southland has launched its podcast series, The Visit Chicago Southland Podcast: Where Boring Doesn't Exist.
More than half of the vendor spaces at the March 7 event at Soundgrowler Brewing are dedicated to vintage, the curator said.
Local author Olivia DeSmit, Mayor Michael Glotz, and Deputy Chief Kristopher Dunn joined our Literacy Night!
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Tinley's popular and beloved Irish Parade returns Sunday, March 8 along Oak Park Avenue.
Hillcrest students Pashance Booth and Jordin Ortiz were among those with work on display.
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Dog feces and a package of bacon were left outside their front door. Whoever did it thought a cop lived there, the couple said.
The fire happened Wednesday afternoon near 167th and Oak Forest Avenue.
The largest movie theater chain in Illinois plans to close even more locations after shuttering 213 theaters over the past five years.
The event will be held Monday, March 2 at the Tinley Park Convention Center.
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The bazaar featuring local artists and makers is set for Sunday, March 1.
The incident happened a Joliet Public Library location on Feb. 18, Joliet Patch reported.
FBI Chicago on Friday released photos of 2 people suspected of impersonating agents in order to defraud people of money and personal info.
CMS students excel in music, with two making school history
Board Provides $12.4 Million in Tax Relief for District 140 Residents Over Three Years