We remember those who had recent services at funeral homes in Beverly and Mount Greenwood.
The bike race through Central Beverly is the latest neighborhood event to be called off in 2020.
As businesses, parks, and other establishments begin to reopen, the 19th Ward Mutual Aid group remains busy assisting community members.
The Beverly Area Planning Association kicked off the BAPA Friday Night Live Front Porch Concert Series in June.
A wide range of items will be available at a Beverly neighborhood business opening a storefront on Thursday.
Car theft victims in Beverly and Mount Greenwood were either at gas stations or delivering food.
As Fourth of July celebrations begin, Chicago P.A.W.S. is sharing advice and guidance on how to keep your pets safe during the holiday.
Patch has your complete guide to Fourth of July fireworks shows, parades and other festive events around Beverly and Mount Greenwood.
A number of social distancing requirements are in place as the 95th Street Farmers Market makes its season debut on June 21.
A car parade through the streets of North Beverly was held in memory of the former Chicago Bears running back who died of cancer at age 26.
The hunt for clues begins this month in West Beverly.
19th Ward Ald. Matt O'Shea wants to prevent a legislative decision to lower funding for the Chicago Police Department.
Lucky (Hole) Number 7: Thomas Fahey became the second to sink the ace on Hole #7 over the weekend, the country club said.
As a number of counterprotestors lined 111th Street Saturday, many Mount Greenwood residents supported the Black Lives Matter march.
Death notices and links to recent obituaries from funeral homes in Beverly and Mount Greenwood.
McAuley High School is partnering with County House in a free summer lunch program for children under 18 starting Monday, June 15.
The wife of a Chicago police officer said a man was using profanities against police before attacking her dog near 111th and Kedzie.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's help share these amazing stories!
The in-person summer arts camp will teach children ages 6-12 about art, dance, music, theatre and film.
19th Ward Ald. Matt O'Shea is asking residents to report "problem homes" in the neighborhood.
Police said they found a gun on a driver pulled over for reckless driving Monday afternoon in Beverly.
The Cutrone Barbershop in Chicago's Mount Greenwood neighborhood has announced the winners of their quarantine contest.
Meg'n Barba, owner of the Beverly neighborhood hair salon, says the two-month absence has allowed for more innovation and creativity.
Local police receive donated masks
John, Taylor and Nicholas Bounardj are all college-bound.
A few hundred gathered at Barnard Park at 105th and Longwood Sunday before marching through the neighborhood.
Organizers have said there will be other ways to raise money for the Tom Hopkins Foundation this year.
A 29-year-old Beverly man tried to resist arrest when he was caught in the alley, according to a police narrative.
Police said a 25-year-old man did not have a valid FOID or concealed carry license.
The alderman is urging residents to stop spreading rumors.
A GoFundMe effort has begun to help the family of the late Chicago Police Department Detective Todd Gillerlain.
"If you have other ways you’d like to volunteer with BAPA and be of help in this time, please don’t hesitate to get in touch with us."
Groups of people held a peaceful protest at all four corners of the busy Beverly neighborhood intersection Saturday night.
Self-swab tests will be available starting Friday from 24 additional CVS pharmacies in Illinois, including three in the 19th Ward.
Traffic on 95th Street will be detoured from June 3 until June 13.
Bob Peters was in his sixth year as a faculty member at the school.
Resident Tim Noonan is leading the 19th Ward Mutual Aid initiative to assist residents in Beverly/Morgan Park and Mount Greenwood.
BAPA Executive Director Mary Jo Viero announced changes to the area's usual summer activities.
"It's an exciting way to see the neighborhood, harness sleuthing skills and get in some active outdoor time with family and friends."
The $10,000 grant from the Illinois Clean Energy Community Foundation was used to build a pollinator habitat in front of the school.