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Dolton kicks off fitness boot camp in the new year
Residents in south suburban Dolton are getting some help with their health and wellness goals for 2025.
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Chicago woman, 96-year-old father to share Christmas together in emotional reunion
A Chicago woman is preparing to celebrate Christmas in her home with her 96-year-old father, decades after she was put up for adoption.
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Tiffany Henyard files lawsuit against Thornton Township Democratic Caucus
Dolton Mayor Tiffany Henyard filed a lawsuit against the Thornton Township Democratic Caucus, which booted Henyard from the party’s slot for supervisor for the 2025 ballot.
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Suburban moms Facebook group helps struggling pizza restaurant in unexpected way
When Steven Oleksy’s pizza restaurant was struggling, he posted a question on social media. But what happened in response was something he never expected.
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Tiffany Henyard calls caucus rigged, vows to fight in court
The woman who calls herself “super mayor” — supervisor of Thornton Township and mayor of Dolton — is not backing down.
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Dolton will soon be without a police chief while mayor says she will be victorious in bid for second term
It was another eventful village board meeting in south suburban Dolton Monday night as Mayor Tiffany Henyard once again told residents she’ll be victorious in her run for a second term.
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Business owners, churches take legal action against Harvey mayor, alleging improper fees
Some business owners and churches in south suburban Harvey are taking legal action against the city, alleging that they’re being unfairly targeted with improper fees to help raise revenue.
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Harvey officials speak out after 3 killed in car vs. train collision
Harvey officials are speaking out following a car vs. train collision in the suburb Wednesday that left three people dead.
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Residents displaced in January 2023 high-rise fire demand help
Residents who were displaced in a Chicago high-rise fire in January 2023 are demanding help as they remain unable to return to their homes.
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Dolton mayor complains to police after signs bearing her image are removed
Dolton Mayor Tiffany Henyard called village police after observing workers removing banners bearing her image from city streets, according to bodycam footage.