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Thorntown Township trustees, Tiffany Henyard spar in special meeting
A heated debate between Thornton Township trustees and Dolton Mayor Tiffany Henyard ensued during a special meeting Friday, NBC Chicago’s Courtney Sisk reports.
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Some Thornton Township services halted amid ongoing board stalemate
Residents in suburban Thornton Township found a closed main office and no one answering phones as some services were halted due to an ongoing lapse in the township’s insurance policies. NBC Chicago’s Courtney Sisk reports.
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Super Mayor? Regina Waldroup unpacks Dolton's Tiffany Henyard drama
Regina Waldroup dives into the turbulent world of Dolton politics with her latest investigative piece on Mayor Tiffany Henyard.
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New documentary explores controversy surrounding Dolton ‘Super Mayor' Tiffany Henyard
The small Chicago suburb of Dolton, Illinois, has made international headlines over the course of several months — and at the center of it all: Mayor Tiffany A. Henyard.
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Super Mayor: The Cost of Chaos in Dolton (OFFICIAL TRAILER)
NBC 5’s Regina Waldroup takes you on the journey of how a south suburban Illinois mayor and township supervisor rose to power, then quickly became embroiled in controversy amid allegations of corruption and misconduct.
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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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Tiffany Henyard files lawsuit against Thornton Township Democratic caucus, aims to stay on ballot
Dolton Mayor Tiffany Henyard filed a lawsuit against the Thornton Township Democratic caucus as she aims to remain the party’s nominee for the position. NBC Chicago’s Regina Waldroup reports.
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Tiffany Henyard vows to fight on after Thornton Township caucus vote
The suburban politician who calls herself “Super Mayor” is not giving up in her battle to be on the ballot for next year’s election for Thornton Township supervisor.
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Dolton sees police chief vacancy as Thornton Township controversy continues
Dolton is once again under a police chief vacancy following the expiration of the interim chief’s 30-day term as Mayor Tiffany Henyard prepares for a second run for office after losing the Thornton Township supervisor nomination.
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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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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. NBC Chicago’s Regina Waldroup reports.
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‘Election rigging at its finest': Tiffany Henyard speaks after losing Thornton Township nomination
Thornton Township Supervisor Tiffany Henyard was defeated Tuesday night in a bid to be the Democratic party nominee as she seeks reelection.
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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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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.
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Dolton mayor calls police after banners with her image removed
Dolton Mayor Tiffany Henyard called village police after banners with her image were removed. NBC Chicago’s Regina Waldroup reports.
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Dolton's new top cop not cleared for duty, standards board says
The man picked to temporarily run Dolton’s Police Department is not cleared for duty, the state’s law enforcement standards board ruled.
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Dolton's new top cop not cleared for duty, law enforcement standards board says
The man picked to temporarily run Dolton’s Police Department is not cleared for duty, the state’s law enforcement standards board ruled.
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Dolton Mayor's village appointments can take effect for 30 days, judge rules
A judge ruled Thursday that appointments made by embattled Dolton Mayor Tiffany Henyard are allowed to take effect on an interim basis for 30 days before new appointments must be selected as a conflict between Henyard and some Village Board members continues.
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Dolton Mayor Tiffany Henyard appears in court to defend appointments
Dolton Mayor Tiffany Henyard appeared in court Thursday to defend her controversial appointments, including for Dolton’s Police Chief role. NBC Chicago’s Regina Waldroup reports.
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Dolton Village Board meeting held as residents confront Henyard
A public Dolton Village Board meeting was held as quorum was reached, with residents grilling Mayor Tiffany Henyard. NBC Chicago’s Randy Gyllenhaal reports.