NuNu the horse was transported to Forest View Farms in Tinley Park after sustaining numerous injuries, according to state police.
District 140 shared plans for new hybrid learning model that will have students in the classroom for 2.5 hours a day.
The Tinley Park Fire Department is holding free classes for fire prevention month, this October.
Head out and pick out that pumpkin and enjoy the many fall attractions Tinley Park-area pumpkin patches have to offer.
Specialty Physicians of Illinois, LLC, adds second immediate/urgent care clinic on Harlem Avenue at 167th Street
College students from Tinley Park are among those who set a new academic record at the University of Iowa.
The Southland’s preeminent group of healthcare specialists welcomes 43 area primary care providers
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.
UGN Inc. is hiring full-time workers with benefits and hourly wages amid COVID-19 and is hosting a job fair Wednesday.
Virtual Community English as a Second Language classes begin in October
Alexander Maliwat has been playing violin since he was 5-years-old and is a member of the National Junior Honors Society.
Shots were reported fired in Tinley Park on Friday afternoon, according to the Village.
Porter Place hosts a birthday party for a memory care patient that takes her back to her memories from long ago.
Will County receives priority in second round of Business Interruption Grant awards
The Village Board of Tinley Park approved of the remodel project by Brixmor Property Group at Tuesday's board meeting.
The village shared a page on their website that allows residents to view the newest local business openings in town.
Learn about the role of genetic testing in preventing cancer at a free virtual seminar presented by Franciscan Health
Learn about how #OperationFrostedDonuts started, and how Tinley Park and Chicago Southland Moms helped saved this mom-owned business.
Frosted Donuts in Tinley Park was such a hit among the community that it bounced back after nearly closing up shop amid COVID-19.
The flags acknowledge lives lost on Sept. 11, 2001 and those in 2020 who have died of coronavirus.
An event under the stars where residence learn how to line dance with no experience necessary.
Learn how healthy eating can reduce your cancer risk at this free Franciscan Health virtual seminar
The art center will be hosting the event for people to come see art by Tom Curtis and hear live jazz sessions.
Metra will be adding new signs to their platforms to help make the commute easier for riders while boarding, including both Tinley stops.
This year's festival, which will highlight more than 900 breweries from all 50 states, is going virtual amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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.
Keep your eyes on these two Tinley Park Moms who just released their first children's books: Megan Prendergast and Colleen Sullivan
Early Halloween shopping has begun at the store on 191st street.
One Less To Help One More was created by Andrew High School teachers to help give back during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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.
Tinley Park officials approve of shopping center incentives worth 10 million, according to the Daily Southtown.
The library will be offering tutoring that provides students with live, interactive tutoring from a virtual whiteboard.
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.
Here are some things area parents and students had to say about remote instruction in our recent survey.
Here is a look at how Coronavirus in Tinley Park, Orland Park, Oak Forest, Homewood-Flossmoor and Chicago Heights was in August.
A new neighborhood is being built on 171st and Lagrange Rd. that will have a variety of amenities, restaurants and homes.