Tinley Park|News|
Semi Hits Car, 1 Killed | Coach Dies In Explosion | Burglary Thwarted
PLUS: Driver in "high speed" crash stable | Bigger, better home show | American Red Cross honors area man | Custard shop is back!

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PLUS: Driver in "high speed" crash stable | Bigger, better home show | American Red Cross honors area man | Custard shop is back!

The driver of a car that was involved in a crash with a semi early Thursday morning was pronounced dead at the scene.
One driver involved in a multi-car crash Saturday at 159th and 80th Avenue remains hospitalized Wednesday, police said.
Your current Village of Tinley Park vehicle sticker expires April 30, but there's no need to grab a new one.
Oak Forest residents must purchase and display vehicle stickers by June 30.
A wrestling coach at Andrew HS and former Tinley Park Bulldogs coach, standout wrestler at Mount Carmel died Tuesday in an explosion.
The explosion happened Tuesday morning at Seneca Petroleum in Lemont.
Oak Forest High School senior Brenden has "worked hard, listened to criticism, and tried to improve his craft," and inspires others.
Under new ownership, a beloved Midlothian custard shop has changed names, but is still filled with sweet memories and love for the treat.
The fire was out within 10 minutes of crews arriving at the fire at Smith and Schoolhouse roads.
A New Lenox girl has performed in several musicals, and enjoys sharing her gift with family, friends, and crowds!
Marilyn Kurtz will serve as grand marshal of the New Lenox Loyalty Day Parade, to be held May 7.
Let's see how long it takes us all to call it something else.
Someone is sitting on a ticket worth a nice bit of cash from an April 13 Lotto drawing.
The District 146 school marks 60 years of educating students this year. Some special events are in store for the occasion.
Tracy Smith, owner of Popus Gourmet Popcorn in Tinley Park, is excited to celebrate 1 year of learning the ropes of business ownership.
Tinley Park officials signed off this week on the budget for the upcoming fiscal year.
The crash happened at 178th and Halsted Street Tuesday.
The house walk will be held May 17 and is one of the group's most essential fundraisers.
Two trustees appeared in their last Village Board meeting. The board and Mayor Adrieansen paid tribute to their service to the community.