Catherine McAuley Leadership and Life Trustee recipients announced for McAuley's Celebration Gala Feb. 2, benefitting tuition assistance.
Mother McAuley High School Mothers Club hosts annual prom dress consignment resale Jan. 19-Jan. 20. Donated dresses also needed.
More than 500 residents between 111th Street and 115th Street are without power Thursday afternoon.
"Chicago's Upside Down" neighborhood can actually be used as a shining example in many ways.
Pre-K through eighth grade children will participate in tournaments on Tuesday and Wednesday at the Ag School.
Making one family's holidays a little brighter, while making their financial burdens a little lighter.
Traffic on Longwood Drive in Beverly will now need to stop at 101st Place.
Those who take care of Alzheimer's and dementia patients will learn from a memory support coordinator.
Dr. Sandra Biedron will be honored for her work on particle accelerators at the Argonne National Laboratory.
'Cycling for charity' is the name of the game.
Members of the Marist Hockey Club presented a check for $1,000 to the Mt. Greenwood Special Recreation program.
Author Errol Magidson will present a program about the history of the Givens Castle in Beverly on Sunday.
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The legislators fielded audience questions on a variety of topics: Illinois state budget, higher education and high-profile community crime.
Each fall, an outstanding senior awarded the Abraham Lincoln Civic Engagement Award becoming a Lincoln Academy Student Laureate.
Jenna May will raise money for the National Arthritis Foundation with a bake sale during the Mt. Greenwood Holiday Stroll.
A Blue Island-based organization that helps individuals with disabilities is an option for those looking to give back on Giving Tuesday.
Marist High School's string ensemble, chorus and band will each present concerts featuring sounds of the season.
A local band that likes to make fans sing and dance will play live at the Barraco's parking lot during 95th street Fall Fest onSaturday.
After the media spotlight has diminished, faculty and staff have found a way to give back by making it count.
A packed house gathered at St. Barnabas Wednesday night in response to a string of armed robberies in Beverly and Morgan Park.
Jeff Waldrom describes "Sox" as playful and outgoing and wants to find the person who shot him with a BB gun over the weekend.
Meet with area legislators and hear an update on current issues affecting this region including: health care, taxes and the economy.
BAPA is looking for volunteers to plant trees in West Beverly and Central Beverly on Saturday, Nov. 4.
Residents may drop off non-perishable food items at Sen. Bill Cunningham and Rep. Fran Hurley's offices in Chicago and Orland Park.
A fundraiser in memory of a beloved musician will help provide instruments and music lessons to students.
Terry Herr wants to raise nearly $30K for an organization that supports foster children while climbing one of the world's tallest mountains.
A bat found near 117th and Bell in Morgan Park tested positive for rabies.
Those who sign up for the Beverly Hills Turkey Trot 5K before Nov. 1 will get hooded sweatshirts.
The Beverly Area Planning Association was presented the Community Advocate Award from the Chicago Region Trees Initiative last week.
"Chicago for Chicagoans," a neighborhood tour geared toward Chicago residents, will expand to Beverly with walking tours this weekend.
Admission for the public is $6, and $5 for members of the military, senior citizens, and visiting students.
A new multi-season hockey rink with options for street and roller hockey is now open at Kennedy Park.
Both institutions have finalized an agreement which allows students to transfer from MVCC to SXU to further their degree.
McLaughlin has paved the way for his fellow student veterans through his involvement on campus.
Beverly native returns to neighborhood and is hyped to see Rainbow Cone and Top Notch alive and doing well.
The discussion will highlight how to identify abuse and available resources for survivors.
Offering guaranteed admission and $1K scholarship to transfer students
An afternoon of fun at Mt. Greenwood Park helped raise money for Special Olympics Chicago.
The alderman will host a golf outing in Lemont on Friday.