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Centennial Park Bridge To Undergo Repairs
The Tinley Park Park District announced repairs to the west-side bridge in Centennial Park Dec. 27. Repairs are expected to last a few days.
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The Tinley Park Park District announced repairs to the west-side bridge in Centennial Park Dec. 27. Repairs are expected to last a few days.
The Oak Forest Police Department is now accepting applications for police officers, with officer testing set for Feb. 2019.
A house party on Summerhill Court at a short-term rental drew the ire of neighbors, a call to police and a review of village ordinances.
Former teacher Sue Ellen Patkunas was accused of throwing a laptop at a student’s face during an argument over earbuds.
Brown’s Chicken & Pasta in Frankfort was investigated by the Will County Health Department following at least two complaints.
If voters approve the referendum, the district could maintain services to residents through 2035, the district said in a release.
Further details of the agreement will be made available when it's finalized, the district said.
A white male in his 50s robbed a Rolling Meadows bank on Thursday.
Chris Dempsey gave half his liver to Heather Krueger, a total stranger. Now, the two are married, and their story is a Hallmark movie.
A Tinley Park resident told Frankfort police he was a fellow officer, though he wasn’t. Now he’s facing felony charges from the real police.
According to Mayor Rahm Emanuel, the proposal has bipartisan support from the following members of the mayors caucus.
Ditka’s is shutting its doors within weeks, with no reason given. The OTB that shares location is unaffected.
The minimum age to buy tobacco could be raised from 18 to 21 within village limits. The vote could come as early as January.
The Homewood Area Chamber of Commerce will host its 31st Annual Fire Arts in downtown Flossmoor this weekend, June 1 and 2. The fair is free to attend.
The village of Homewood will now allow beer sales, in addition to previously established wine tastings, at its Farmers Market on Saturdays.
Drivers will have to be more cautious when choosing where to park it, after board members passed a new measure against parking in bike lanes.
30 or more homes in Ward 4 are taking part in a Ward-wide garage sale event Friday and Saturday, May 31 and June 1. The event will take place from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. both days.
A 48 year-old Chicago Heights man was biking near 23rd Street and Chicago Road this morning when he was killed in a train accident.
The Bloom Blazing Trojans volleyball camp is open to junior high and high school players, and will run Monday to Thursday, June 17 to 20 and June 24 to 27. The camps cost $25 to attend.
Homewood homes and businesses will be getting new, more accurate water meters beginning in July, officials said. The new meters measure water usage to the tenth of a gallon. Along with the new meters, the village will switch to a monthly water billing c