Residents of Beverly, Mount Greenwood and Morgan Park can reserve a spot during a six-hour window on Nov. 28.
Order takeout from your favorite 19th Ward restaurant every Tuesday through Dec. 15 and enter to win a $20 'Bucks Stay Here' gift card.
'Caring for others' best medicine for family rallying around grade schooler with Leukemia; Whitney's Warriors intro Cocoa For A Cause
Find out when you can pick up those last-minute Thanksgiving staples from Jewel, Mariano's and Meijer.
Online reservations for Thanksgiving-style, individually packaged meals start Nov. 20 for seniors age 65 and older living in the 19th Ward.
Two Marist High School seniors from Beverly and Mt. Greenwood will continue their atheletic careers at the collegiate level.
A Ford Escape S or $15,000 cash is the grand prize in the 19th Ward Super Raffle to help neighborhood businesses survive the pandemic.
The TNT was inside a metal toolbox and is believed to have fallen off a truck, police said.
Ald. Matt O'Shea proposes ordinance capping third-party food delivery service fees to help restaurants survive during COVID-19 shutdown
Three seniors from Mother McAuley Liberal Arts High School from Beverly, Thornton and Palos Heights sign college letters of intent.
Beau's Battle Buddies GoFundMe has been activated to support the Dowling family as the Beverly boy faces a second cancer fight.
The current work of a Beverly artist combines art, history and ecology.
Chicago police said the suspect is armed and is robbing businesses in the middle of the afternoon.
Online registration is open for virtual 2020 Beverly Hills Turkey Trot 5K Run presented by CIBC Bank Nov. 26 through Nov. 29
Local businesses and non-profit organizations can apply for financial assistance during the pandemic from the state.
Castles are known for ghost stories and Chicago's only castle doesn't disappoint.
Southsiders for Peace plan to join "Count Every Vote" rallies across the country on Wednesday, Nov. 4, to ensure every vote is counted.
Get some help appealing your property taxes at a free online seminar for 19th ward residents on Oct. 27.
The 100-year-old restaurant that's been at 84th and Pulaski for decades narrowly defeated Beggars in the championship.
Vito and Nick's or Beggars? Help decide the 2020 South Side Pizza Poll champion.
The South Side Pizza Poll is down to Palermo's, Rosangela's, Vito & Nick's and Beggars.
Photo display of loved ones at community garden brings reflection and connections to those who will give us strength during difficult times
A celebration of athletes Saturday night helps raise funds for Special Olympics Illinois athletes.
19th Ward organizations are hosting "Pumpkins and Pancakes" on Oct. 14 at Lumes Pancake House to help revive the restaurant after shooting.
Eight pizza places remain in contention for the showdown championship.
The 19th Ward Service Offices will be closed temporarily as staff awaits guidance from CDPH, but offices are reachable by phone and email.
Register for the virtual community conversation or join by phone Tuesday, Oct. 13 to hear the 22nd Police District's plans for 2021.
Follow the links below to vote in the second round. Voting in these match-ups will be open until 12:30 p.m. on Thursday.
The Chicago Architecture Center (CAC) will present nearly 50 online programs and trails for self-guided biking, driving and walking.
First round match-ups in the city and suburbs will be open until Tuesday morning.
Congressman Lipinski is accepting nomination request letters from high school students for service academies. Deadline is Oct. 5.
Sixteen pizza places in the city and another 16 in the suburbs make up this year's South Side pizza bracket showdown.
During a funeral procession, a man was shot near Mount Hope Cemetery on 115th Street, and a second person was injured by shattered glass.
Interactive 'Meet Marist' events introduce eighth-grade families to the Catholic high school Tuesdays and Thursdays through Nov. 19.
Christmas Without Cancer's 6th Annual 5K Walk/Run a 'leap of faith' to raise funds for families fighting cancer.
Meet the new faculty members at Morgan Park Academy.
The Maple Morgan Park Food Pantry will be accepting food and monetary donations Wednesday, Sept. 23 for everyday needs and Thanksgiving.
Brother Rice High School and the Community Blood Center will host a blood drive at the high school Sept. 26. Register in advance.
James Sonntag had been charged with a state violation based on probation information that he was discharged from sex offender treatment.