News
An Illinois village has voted to purchase the childhood home of the first American pope, with a trustee saying the ...
Pope Leo XIV's hometown approves the purchase of his childhood home in hopes of reviving the village
Dolton residents were skeptical at Tuesday's board meeting, questioning whether the financially strained village could afford ...
Pope Leo’s hometown of Dolton, Illinois, is buying the pontiff's childhood home to be preserved as a landmark. The Chicago suburb’s board voted on the purchase, as the home has been drawing visitors ...
Columnist and film critic Richard Roeper joins Bob Sirott to talk about the Dolton board’s decision to sell Pope Leo XIV’s ...
Burt Odelson, Dolton’s attorney behind the deal, said that the owner agreed to sell amid threats of Dolton taking the house via eminent domain.
A fire broke out in the warehouse just before 6 p.m. Pacific time on Tuesday, Cal Fire, the state’s firefighting agency, said ...
The Dolton Village Board approved the acquisition of the three-bedroom house at 212 East 141st Place on Monday night.
In a unanimous vote at a special board meeting held on July 1, the village council of Dolton, Illinois, voted to purchase the ...
Since the pope’s election, the small, two-story house has gained national attention, drawing visitors and attracting those ...
Officials in Dolton, Illinois, officials are moving ahead with plans to buy Pope Leo XIV’s childhood home in the village, hoping to snap up the modest brick home that has ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results