The woman, possibly using a wheelchair, was struck Sunday evening near the rail crossing at 99th Street and Vincennes.
The 62-year-old man was found in his garage Monday during harsh cold weather, reports say.
The incident happened at 1:58 a.m. Wednesday in the 13000 block of South Evans Avenue, police said.
Sr. Marion Johnson, RSM, will also be installed as a Life Trustee at McAuley's Celebration Gala Feb. 1 at the University Club of Chicago.
Service may be delayed up to 20 minutes for inbound and outbound trains due to a Metra train hitting a vehicle near Marshfield and 111th.
Caregivers will learn the dangers of dehydration in people with dementia Tuesday, Jan. 16, at Smith Village's monthly support group.
The game will be played on Feb. 11 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Ald. Matt O'Shea reminds residents to clean off fire hydrants and help elderly neighbors with snow removal.
Twenty years ago Maloney searched out album gems from bins at Beverly Records. Today, owner Jack Dreznes is proud to sell his debut album.
One insane evening, and it is all true.
A show about the evolution of AI and generative art told with both snark and seriousness runs through Feb. 2 at the Beverly Arts Center.
It's good to be the queen. Applications are now open for the 2024 South Side Irish Parade Queen through Feb. 27.
"Without Ellie, I am not sure they would have won the state championship,” rival coach says of Mighty Mac outside hitter Ellie White.
The Southsiders for Peace candidates forum for Illinois primary candidates has been POSTPONED for Friday, Jan. 12.
Residents and businesses are invited to the 22nd District Police Council meeting Wednesday, Jan. 10 at Morgan Park High School.
New applicants for the city's shared cost sidewalk program will be open one day only Monday, Jan. 8. Apply by calling 311.
We sat down with Troy LaRaviere, president of The Chicago Principals & Administrators Association and a one-time mayoral candidate.
Beverly Area Planning Association plans a Big Night fundraiser Saturday, Jan. 20, featuring an open bar, music, dancing, food and more.
Are you having a "Dry January?" Explore the local scene of non-alcoholic brewing. Plus, we take a drive through Mount Greenwood.
Thirty-three students from the class of 2024 from Mother McAuley Liberal Arts High School have received the prestigious recognition.
There are plenty of parties, shows and family events planned near Beverly-Mt. Greenwood to help you ring in 2024.
Burn your Christmas tree in a bonfire and enjoy a wide array of beer, wine and mead Sunday, Dec. 31, at Wild Blossom Meadery and Winery.
"PAW Patrol: The Mighty Movie" and "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem" featured Thursday, Dec. 28, at the Beverly Arts Center.
Rock Island Public House owners regard the 2023 new year "like the hurdle to clear to leave the struggles of the previous three years."
We grabbed a pint with Rick Kaempfer, author of the new oral history of the most outrageous radio station ever - The Loop!
Mother McAuley students and Mercy Circle residents work on an intergenerational project creating ornaments for Pat's Pantry participants.
Girl Scout Troop 26004 sang Christmas carols to Mercy Circle residents and delivered cards made by Mount Greenwood Elementary eighth-graders
State Senator Bill Cunningham and State Representative Mary Gill announced a well-deserved pension victory for Chicago police officers.
Beverly organizations seek new toys for children of asylum seekers for a holiday party Dec. 23 at Morgan Park Presbyterian Church.
Ald. Matt O'Shea urges residents to attend the arraignment of two men charged in a carjacking Friday, Dec. 15, at the Bridgeview Courthouse.
Smith Village Support Group meets Tuesday, Dec. 19, to offer caregivers of loved ones with dementia strategies for navigating holidays.
Elementary school students who live in the 19th Ward are invited to play in the Holiday Dodgeball Tourney Dec. 26 and Dec. 27 at Chicago Ag.
The 19th Ward Youth Foundation will host a blood drive Sunday, Dec. 17, at St. Cajetan School in honor of Rocco Babbitt, 2.
Pritzker announced the state would no longer be moving forward with plans to help the city build a winterized tent camp.
A favorite holiday tradition, "The Christmas Schooner" returns to Beverly Arts Center for performances from Dec. 14-17 and Dec. 21-23.
Residents are invited to the 22nd District Police Council meeting Wednesday, Dec. 13, at Morgan Park Presbyterian. Public comments welcomed.
The holiday season brings a local veteran helping the homeless with his coffee, and a Krampus coming to Blue Island.
The Chicago man claimed he thought the law enforcement officers conducting a covert investigation in Morgan Park were rival gang memners.
Blue Island’s Olde Western Ave alive with Christmas; Public House, several stores offer unique shopping experiences for gift giving Sat/Sun