A rubber ducky race in Mt. Greenwood Park will raise money for Special Olympics Chicago this weekend.
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RSVP for this free. women's self-defense seminar hosted by your state lawmakers on Oct. 4 at Saint Xavier University.
The event will consist of a full performance set by the artist followed by a book signing and photo opportunity for audience members.
Ald. Matt O'Shea and Special Olympian Gold Medalist Tommy Shimoda will pump gas to support the cause on Friday.
The "Run Under The Oaks" 5K will start in Mt. Greenwood Park on September 23.
Metra will change its weekday schedule coming in and out of Beverly and Morgan Park stations on the Rock Island line beginning Monday.
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An elevation themed mural will be revealed at 95th and Longwood as another part of the BAC's Chicago Architecture Biennial.
Dr. Joyner’s inauguration will mark a high point of SXU’s Homecoming week celebration falling on the eve of the homecoming football game.
Falling bricks called for an emergency demolition of a home on Edmaire Street in Morgan Park, alderman says.
Police officers will hold donations at the District 22 Police Station in Morgan Park before bringing them down to Houston.
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Women entrepreneurs will be showcased at an upcoming night out in the train station business districts on 103rd and 99th streets.
Archery lessons, hikes and tours await Chicagoans this weekend at a free party in the Dan Ryan Woods.
The message is clear: generosity speaks volumes when it is passed from one helping hand to another.
SXU is delighted to invite students, alumni, faculty, staff and friends to enjoy the festivities
Long-awaited improvements at the busy intersection near Marist High School have been completed.
Friday's event at the Beverly Arts Center will help with the medical expenses for a 2-year-old Beverly boy with a rare form of cancer.
More than 170 golfers contributed to enjoy a day on the green!
Unlimited tasting will be offered by local breweries at the Beverly Arts Center on Aug. 26.
Stemming out of tradition to future student success.
Rock Island riders who use the 111th Street/Morgan Park stop won't be able to buy a ticket from an agent at the station beginning Sept. 8.
A rehabilitation project will force commuters to use the in-service portion of the platform west of the crosswalk.
Runners and walkers take to the pavement in celebration of 17 years of cheer-filled competition!
The pupils who receive the award will be those with a strong commitment and passion for aiding medically underserved communities.
A place guaranteed to be welcoming to LGBTQ+ patrons will be open every Friday night at the popular bar in Merrionette Park.
Through an August 26th fundraiser at the Square Celt Ale House & Grill in Orland Park, charity aims to raise $20,000 for Beau Dowling
A Morgan Park woman was also lauded for her magnificent backyard garden.
Avoid long wait times at pediatric and primary care facilities and get back-to-school immunizations at SXU's Health Center!
The Chicago Bungalow Association is holding a contest to find the best bungalow gardens in Chicago.
A Quick Pick ticket worth $150,000 was sold at the Chicago Fashion Island on 115th Street.
The winning Lucky Day Lotto ticket was drawn on Aug. 16, 2016 and purchased at a Chicago convenience store.
If you're the parent of a special needs or developmentally delayed child, Saint Xavier University offers support and fun family activities.
Watch cyclists reach top speeds up and down the hills of Beverly and Morgan Park during the 2017 Beverly Hills Cycling Classic.
Paul Weise, owner of the Beverly Bike shop at 91st and Western, shares history of Beverly's midsummer tradition.
Joseph Nagle is the new executive director of Special Olympics Chicago/Special Children's Charities.
Sen. Bill Cunningham and Rep. Fran Hurley will host a job fair July 20 at St. Christina School in Mt. Greenwood.
The show is also looking for real Chicago firefighters and paramedics with dress blues. Both scenes shoot between July 13 and July 23.