We are very interested in your response to our first print edition, published Dec. 1.
Author: HF Chronicle Staff
Hofeld honored for business success by Housemaster company
The release of the footage of Laquan McDonald’s final moments ignited a number of emotions among people. Fear, anger and confusion were felt throughout the city. People need to speak up. These are our communities. Police brutality and excessive force have no place in them. Earlier this year, I supported[Read More…]
Local family gives back after birth of their preemie
I cannot begin to fully express the depth of my outrage at the senseless killing of Laquan McDonald. The video is nothing short of horrific. I offer my condolences to the McDonald family, for whom the pain of losing their loved one has undoubtedly been compounded by having his death on public display.[Read More…]
Police Reports: Oct. 28, 2015
Homewood Mayor Richard Hofeld and trustees Anne Colton and Lisa Purcell listen as Metra Electric District Engineering Director Joel Winchester reviews repairs made to the Metra platform area since August. A coat of paint and improved lighting can make a big difference. The once dingy, dark tunnel at Homewood train station is looking[Read More…]
Police Reports: Oct. 27, 2015
If it’s the Saturday after Thanksgiving, there’s only one place to be. “Under the Awning” as Flossmoor celebrates Small Business Saturday. Businesses in the village – both in the downtown area and elsewhere – will be handing out passport books filled with discount coupons at restaurants, clothing stores, spas and[Read More…]
Woman rescued from last weekend’s Flossmoor fire dies
Ever since I was a little girl, I would occasionally hear my mother exclaim out of the blue “Ayyy” and stick two thumbs up in the air in response to something she liked. And when, in turn, I gave her a look of annoyance, as only a daughter can give[Read More…]
Homewood office serves as drop-off site for Toys for Tots
The Homewood-Flossmoor High School board agreed to reorganize several class offerings for the coming school year to give students greater advantages based on their previous experiences. At its Nov. 17 meeting, the board agreed to split the dance classes. H-F will now offer Dance I, II and III, or beginner,[Read More…]
Library fines benefiting the hungry
Editor’s note: This is an excerpt from a longer piece contributed by Greg Weiss, retired Homewood teacher, storyteller and chef, that will appear in the Homewood-Flossmoor Chronicle’s first print edition Dec. 1. Because turkey is likely to be on many family menus next week, we offer this portion of the[Read More…]
Ingalls, U of C Medicine pursuing combined health delivery system
After Homewood Police Chief Larry Burnson announced his retirement to village officials on Nov. 5, it took only two weeks before Village Manager Jim Marino announced he had found a replacement: Deputy Chief Bill Alcott. Police Chief Larry Burnson on hand at village hall Saturday, Nov. 14, with Mayor Rich Hofeld to talk with[Read More…]
James Hart, Millennium students give special salute to veterans at breakfast program
Senior Troy Payne prepares to begin theCyberPatriot Competition. Someone has hacked into the school’s student accounts. To students in the Cybersecurity Club at Homewood-Flossmoor High School, this is not a joke. Even though it’s a mock situation, knowing how to find the problem and come up with the solution is[Read More…]


