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Ex-Providence Catholic president accused of child sex abuse is AWOL | Video captures frightening near-miss at Mokena train crossing

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Ex-Providence Catholic president accused of child sex abuse is AWOL from religious order, official says

Saturday, Dec 29

The Rev. Richard McGrath is considered "absent without leave" after having moved out of the St. John Stone Friary in Hyde Park, where he had been assigned.

$43M TIF requested for homes, luxury apartments at former Tinley Park Mental Health Center

A proposal to redevelop the former Tinley Park Mental Health Center property in Tinley Park calls for hundreds of homes aimed at buyers 55 and older.

Video captures frightening near-miss after gate fails at Mokena train crossing

Representatives of Mokena police and Metra said warning lights and gates failed to activate at a crossing at 191st Street on Nov. 9.

Sisters forgive him, but former bully admits 'the guilt still haunts me' as a year of healing closes

Eight months after Bruce Smit apologized to sisters Kathleen Rys and Lorraine O'Kelly for bullying them in grade school, the three gathered for a holiday lunch to reflect on their year of forgiveness and healing.

January is prime time to see the area's growing bald eagle population; here's where you can spot them

"It (the local bald eagle population) has just been growing," wildlife biologist Chris Anchor said. "Every couple years we get another nest."

Comings & Goings: Toyota Park signage comes down in SeatGeek switchover

Harry's Sports Bar closes in Countryside; Carousel Checks moves into new digs.

Term limits are trending in Southland communities. There are several reasons why.

When Dolton voters passed a referendum in November that imposed term limits on trustees, it represented just the latest example of south suburban residents supporting more turnover in government.

Homewood Chevrolet grants couple life-changing holiday gift for their great-granddaughter

Chevrolet of Homewood provided one lucky family a new 2019 Chevrolet Sonic on Christmas Eve as part of its annual Homewood Chevy Cares contest, which attempts to give a life-changing gift to people in need.

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