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A devastating inferno tore through the walls of a Dolton business ... a business offering moving services like U-Haul trucks, trailers and towing equipment. At least, until early Tuesday morning.
DOLTON, Ill. (WLS) -- The Prevost family owned this home in Dolton for nearly 50 years, raising their family there, including the son who would one day become the first American pope. While the ...
With Dolton eyeing possible ownership of Pope Leo XIV’s childhood home in the village, officials plan to name a portion of the street in front of the house in his honor. A ceremony is still to ...
Dolton police said Friday they are continuing to investigate the recent shooting death of a Chicago man near a village park, while authorities also reported a homicide in Matteson. A Dolton ...
DOLTON, Il. – They said this village didn't have a prayer. And then Leo came along. Plagued by the tempests of drugs, murder, corruption and other vices of biblical proportion for much of the ...
Donation Options Search Search Search Dorothy Bell, 67, first moved to her home in Dolton in 1982, decades after Pope Leo XIV grew up on the same block on East 141st Place. Violet Miller/Sun-Times ...
The day Pope Leo XIV was elected, CBS News Chicago got an exclusive look inside his childhood home in the south Chicago suburb of Dolton. The house is being rehabbed with plans for it to be sold.
Despite Pope Leo XIV’s childhood home being recently listed for auction, Dolton Mayor Jason House said Friday he has not ruled out taking public ownership of the property via eminent domain.
The Village of Dolton wants to buy Pope Leo XIV's childhood home, which is up for auction next month. The property was last listed for just under $200,000 before it taken off the market ...
DOLTON | The residents of the village of Dolton crowded Village Hall this week for the swearing-in ceremony and reception to welcome newly elected Village President Riley H. Rogers and trustees ...
Although the owner of the house on East 141st Place has put it up for auction to the highest bidder, "Dolton is going to be the ultimate buyer," village attorney Burt Odelson told Crain's today.