Maggie O’Reilly is the creative mind behind Mayta Collection.
"IPC has seen a 49 percent increase in potentially harmful exposures to cleaning product calls as compared to last year."
A trio of Morgan Park Academy 8th graders earned recognition at the Illinois State history fair finals.
The village is seeking to hire someone to fill the part-time position.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's help share these amazing stories!
Momma duck was pleased with the Memorial Day rescue.
Follow Marist High School seniors as they graduate in a virtual ceremony on Sunday, May 24.
The college choices of these Men of Carmel were celebrated through a Zoom ceremony.
The most recent obituaries from funeral homes in Beverly and Mount Greenwood.
Despite the transition to remote learning in response to COVID-19, Saint Xavier University's (SXU) spring semester concluded with a bang.
Seniors families drove onto the field at Barda-Dowling Stadium for a ceremony that was broadcast via the sound system.
Mother McAuley announces top honors for the Class of 2020. Commencement and baccalaureate ceremonies planned for late July.
Marist High School's online camps from sports to theater start June 2, with on-campus sports tentatively slated to start June 15.
Urged by its committee members, non-profit grassroots organization announces today an initiative for helping local families facing cancer.
Damage to the home on 107th Street was confined to the second floor of the home, a fire department spokesman said.
Moms and nurses were celebrated at the retirement community with 68 cars with balloons, streamers, posters and painted car windows.
A procession of cars along Western Avenue, 103rd Street and Talman Avenue marked the loss of the officer from West Beverly.
Saint Xavier University’s (SXU) Health Center has reopened after its initial closure in response to COVID-19.
Graduating seniors at the largest all-girls Catholic school in the nation will forever have this unique memory.
Archdiocese of Chicago creates 'A Call To Prayer' phone service for those who feel the need to pray with others in uncertain time.
Two men robbed another at gunpoint in Morgan Park Thursday afternoon, police said.
Nancy Nunez is risking her health to help other nurses where it has been needed the most.
Carry Out Special Pre-Orders for Mother's Day Sunday and Regular Carry Out Between 3:30 and 7:30 p
Parents and families can fill out a short form for their graduate, and Patch will compile the information and share it with the community.
A car parade Friday morning at the Mother McAuley High School campus will honor this year's senior class.
A social distancing ribbon cutting ceremony is set for the opening of the gardening center on 99th Street.
There's still a way to help OSF Little Company of Mary Hospital despite the walk not occurring in its traditional sense this year.
Residents of Beverly, Morgan Park and Mount Greenwood can pick up free masks from two churches in the 19th Ward on Thursday.
Michael Amberg, Leona Bergin, Kelsey Frazier and Braelyn Hall will represent MPA at the state level.
Dorothy Straughter has been busy helping protect those who serve and protect from the coronavirus.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's give them some of the recognition they deserve.
The 19th Ward has sold more than 4,500 signs to support frontline workers and will sell more Saturday at Mother McAuley.
Pickup orders will be available beginning Sunday, May 3 from the new Greek restaurant across from Mt. Greenwood Park.
Pritzker Shouldn't Continue Excluding General Assembly During COVID-19 Crisis
Sante Iacovelli has been selected after a comprehensive search process, the school said on its website.
A food drive will be held May 9, but monetary donations to the Maple/Morgan Park Community Food Pantry are the "best way to help."
BAPA Community Safety Liason Gary Jenkins warns against coronavirus-related scams and the dangers of household cleaning products.
"Teachers, principals, and school families are finding extraordinary ways to keep in touch with their students during school closures."
The Beverly Area Planning Association encourages bikers to follow Illinois road laws.