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Tinley Family's Legendary Lights Display Aglow Again, For A Good Cause
The Hirsch Christmas Lights display at 7805 Nottingham Dr. in Tinley Park draws thousands of visitors.

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The Hirsch Christmas Lights display at 7805 Nottingham Dr. in Tinley Park draws thousands of visitors.

Charlotte Stoub, 9, underwent a risky surgery in June, and in December, reunited with her surgeon for some hoops with the Chicago Bulls.
The contract—negotiated for months—provides raises that offset the impact of increased insurance premiums.
The display designed by Scott O'Connor benefits Project Fire Buddies, a group that supports families in a position he knows all too well.
Stop in to Resale for Rescues Sunday, Dec. 22 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Free will donations will benefit NAWS, facing an influx of intakes.
Plans include creating three modern play zones, a high school regulation basketball court, and upgraded volleyball court.
Madelyn Ronaldson touched hearts throughout her lifelong battle with a rare condition.
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Jimmy Kollintzas can't wait for people to see what he's made of the old Bulldog Ale House. He hopes they'll embrace it—he's here to stay.
Tinley Park families can place their orders online by Dec. 22 for a chance to be added to Santa's delivery route.
Orland Park families can place their orders online by Dec. 22 for a chance to be added to Santa's delivery route.
Emergency response at Yankee Woods was related to the search for a man missing since Wednesday morning.
Eric Schaaf has been crowned the 2024 winner of ABC7's Great Chicago Light Fight.
Upgrades will include a new playground, rain garden with pollinator plants, story walk, seating areas and more.
American flags on nominating petitions were at the center of the challenge, with the objection likening the flags to slogans or messaging.
Kick-off fundraising event set for Jan. 30 at the Rialto Square Theatre, and will include a showing of 1980s classic "9 to 5."
The Orland Park Chamber will host the bee, where middle school students will test their civics knowledge and compete for a national title.
Alumnus Allan DiCastro surprised the students in the Flossmoor D161 school with the coats during an assembly this week.
The man left his home on foot just before 5 a.m. Wednesday, police said.
Check out the list of homes decorated in Homewood and Flossmoor.