Residents of the 19th Ward have two chances in September to learn how to reduce their gas, electric and phone bills.
St. Cajetan School will split the jackpot of more than $2.6 million with Thursday night's lucky winner.
A recent resident of Evergreen Park has begun an effort to raise money to help "The Flower Guy" take the rest of the year off.
The new Patch Mayor program is recruiting local residents to let their neighbors know about events and issues in the neighborhood.
A bat that was found at 99th and Leavitt in Beverly on Monday has tested positive for rabies.
This weekend's "Chicago for Chicagoans" walking tour will give neighborhood lovers an historical and contemporary look at Beverly.
White supremacist rhetoric has "no place" in 19th Ward, alderman says. "Silence suggests complicity and permissiveness," SCDC adds.
A neighborhood woman said she found about a dozen 'White Lives Matter' fliers on cars parked at 110th and St. Louis last week.
Who will split the pot with St. Cajetan?
A little fun on National Hot Dog Day.
From street closures and parking restrictions to brewery and food truck options: Everything you need to know about the mid-summer classic.
Organizers are planning "Summer Cam," a day of fun at Brother Rice in memory of Cameron Fahey.
Who will split the pot with St. Cajetan? The #25 card is now off the board in the increasingly popular Queen of Hearts game at McNally's.
Sen. Bill Cunningham and Rep. Fran Hurley are hosting a hiring event this Thursday, June 28, at Chicago Ag High School.
Join SXU for a great day of golf and fellowship on Aug. 7 at the Silver Lake Country Club and raise money to support talented SXU students.
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A raccoon named Beverly was cared for in her final days by residents of a neighborhood by the same name.
Seniors filled a room at Smith Village for both of the "Tech Tuesday" classes held thus far.
This year's Beverly Hills Cycling Classic will feature a new course centered around St. Barnabas at 101st and Longwood.
A Mount Greenwood man is distraught after his beloved "Marci" ran away from their home on Kedzie Avenue.
Drop off store-bought items at ward offices and Jewel-Osco stores in Chicago to help veterans returning from homelessness.
Thousands turn out Monday for funeral mass of CFD Diver Juan Bucio at St. Rita High School.
Funeral procession route for fallen CFD diver Juan Bucio for Monday, June 4.
Take a look at some of the vendors who make up the 95th Street Farmers Market in 2018 with our photo gallery and video tour.
'Tech Tuesday' classes at Smith Village in June will touch on a number of subjects.
Chicago Magazine has picked a few neighborhoods places to see, shop and dine in its field guide to Beverly.
A brave six-year-old named Liam is the inspiration for the Superman-like shirts and posters around the neighborhood.
The outdoor mass will begin at 4 p.m. Sunday on the lawn of the St. Barnabas Convent.
Grant Bahr was diagnosed with Large B-Cell, Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma last month.
The donuts honor fallen Mt. Greenwood hero Emily Beazley and will raise money for the Kures for Kids St. Baldrick's Hero Fund.
City officials will host city sticker sales this week at Ridge Park and next month at the 19th Ward Office in Mount Greenwood.
Pick up a post card from a train station or business on 99th and 103rd streets or use a coupon code to get $5 off the BAPA Home Tour.
The Beverly Area Planning Association is looking for Beverly/Morgan Park homeowners to open their homes to cyclists for the July 20 race.
A noted ornithologist will lead a bird watch in the Dan Ryan Woods on Saturday.
Blue and gold memorial stars at area businesses will support the efforts of the Chicago Police Memorial Foundation.
Find a description of the five homes that have been selected for the BAPA Home Tour in Beverly/Morgan Park on Sunday, May 20.
The Beverly Country Club extended an invitation for Barack Obama to join as an honorary member and the former president has accepted.
The city of Chicago is testing a dockless bike sharing program, beginning with the release of 50 bicycles outside County Fair in Beverly.
A parent from a visiting team from West Lawn says their players were referred to as "taco boys" before a game at Kennedy Park on Sunday.
A "Wedding Shower Tea Party" will display bridal gowns from 1860 to 1960 this Sunday at the Ridge Historical Society.