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Tonight's Snowstorm: How Many Inches to Expect
Snow and sleet could accumulate up to four inches in the Chicago area on Thursday evening and into Friday.
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Snow and sleet could accumulate up to four inches in the Chicago area on Thursday evening and into Friday.
Catching a show? You can also see a collection of work by Forest Park-based photographer Debra Mae Funderwhite while you wait for your popcorn.
Hearts are beating in Oak Park, River Forest and Forest Park. Take a look at where to treat your special someone to a romantic evening this week.
As part of the Oak Park Library's continuing America's Music series, photographer and author Terry Abrahamson will discuss his journey through blues music and writing music for some of the greats.
Forest Park police reports, Jan. 29-Feb. 3.
Oak Park police reports, Feb. 1-6.
Chef Emilio Gervilla, owner of Emilio’s Tapas in Hillside, will give a short cooking demonstration tonight at the Oak Park Public Library, followed by a discussion of food, wine and Spanish culture.
Oak Parker Patrick McCarthy took home gold and bronze medals at the Special Olympics World Games for speed skating.
North Riverside police reported the arrest of Stephan Myslicki Feb. 2 for allegedly looking into a home in North Riverside. This is not the first time Myslicki has been charged for peeping.
River Forest police have charged Stanley Mark Rozkocha with the theft of copper downpouts.
The fun starts at Shanahan's Creole Restaurant and Irish Bar this weekend and continues through next week at FitzGerald's Nightclub.
Forest Park police recovered about 10 grams of heroin off an alleged dealer after getting a tip.
Longtime Oak Park resident Linda Augustyn recently retired from a career in teaching, but that hasn't stopped her passion for education.
Concordia University President John F. Johnson released a letter to students this week, detailing the results of an investigation into a former baseball coach.
Scratch Kitchen and Lounge in Forest Park is open for business with the restaurant's grand opening to come later this month. Patch took a seat the bar recently for a burger and some mac and cheese. Here's what we thought.
Oak Park, River Forest and Forest Park could get another 3-5 inches of snow tonight, with flurries beginning later this afternoon.
Cash reported stolen in each burglary, as well as a safe and lottery tickets.
River Forest police reports, Jan. 29-Feb. 2.
The driver of a stolen vehicle located in River Forest refused to be pulled over, hit a police car and sped off.
Berywn's FitzGerald's Nightclub begins their new acoustic jazz series this Wednesday in the Side Bar with a performance by The New Standard Quintet.