Siblings, parents, and even pets get involved with physical education workouts
Thursday's Board of Education meeting had parents and board members calling for a discussion to express views on the back to school plan.
Franciscan Health observes Diaper Insecurity Month in October with fourth annual Diaper Drive
We all know someone who's making a difference. Let's help share these amazing stories! Presented by Ring.
The Catholic school said a second grade cohort is quarantined after a student tested positive for the coronavirus.
Arbor Park School District 145 has earned the recognition from ExceleRate Illinois.
COVID cluster? Third coronavirus case reported at the D230 school in just eight days.
Free online seminar to explore breast cancer screening and treatment options
From voter registration to mail-in voting to early voting, everything you need to know for what's shaping up to be a historic election.
Police said a person was robbed of their vehicle at gunpoint. The car was found at 85th and Ashland in Chicago, according to police
Stroke risk dramatically reduced during and after carotid artery stenting with innovative new procedure
'Tis the season to be spooky, even amid coronavirus. Here's a look at fall fun and Halloween events in and around Tinley Park.
Anderson is a student at Cardinal Joseph Bernardin school and is involved in cheerleading, Drama Club, Girl Scouts and more.
After residing in Lansing for 23 years, the Chicago Southland Convention & Visitors Bureau has a new office location.
Mary Watkins, daughter of Pam and Tony Goodman, White Hen owners, has cancer for the 2nd time in a year.
Laura Brown ran her self-made marathon in the streets of Tinley Park to spread awareness for Congenital Central Hypoventilation Syndrome.
There are 28 sex offenders recorded as living in Tinley Park in 2020.
The school's principal said the staff member was on campus when asymptomatic, receiving their results after symptoms began to appear.
As states and cities continue to switch from Columbus Day to Indigenous Peoples Day, here's how we'll observe Oct. 12 in Tinley Park.
D140 families are petitioning against the back to school plan presented to families, saying it does not accommodate working parents.
A neighbor saves the day after seeing smoke coming from a nearby home in Orland Hills.
Grant writing collaboration a success!
With blood shortages around the country, One Tinley Park is hosting a blood drive in partnership with Versiti Blood Center of Illinois.
Geoffresh is offering a $1,000 package to help new and established businesses survive amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
The student was last on school grounds Thursday, Oct. 1, according to an email written by Principal Robert Nolting.
Tinley Park-Park District renames Bristol Park to Chief Mike O’Connell Park, honoring the former chief, who died in 2011.
This October, the organization asks residents to cut back on Halloween spending and donate to the Crisis Center of South Suburbia.
Jacob Klooster loves everything basketball and is a member of the National Junior Honors Society.
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Celebrate fall by volunteering at a food bank, then peer at fall leaves, visit a pumpkin patch, carve a jack-o’-lantern and bake up a storm.
Personal protection equipment, sanitizer, disinfectant wipes and more is available at the newest Masks & More Outlet Opens Tinley Park.
Vascular Surgeon Eugene Tanquilut performs groundbreaking, minimally-invasive “Ellipsys” Dialysis Access procedure
Trick-or-treating will be happening in Tinley Park this year but it won't look the same as previous years.
From new cases to increases and decreases in the area, here is a look at what coronavirus in Tinley Park was like in September.
Officials agree to allow the grocery chain to use the former building as a warehouse, alongside building a grocery store in the plaza.
Olympia Fields Bariatric Center meets rigorous standards established by BlueCross BlueShield of Illinois
The robber had a black handgun and managed to steal money, before fleeing eastbound 159th street, according to the village.
Kristen Kaczmarek recognized by state historians and the Chicago History Museum
The winner of the contest will receive a $100 gift card to the Tinley Park business of their choice.