Fitzgerald Prep, a small test-preparation business based in Beverly, is now accepting registrations for its College Application Boot Camp.
When producers needed an independent neighborhood grocery store that's a little quirky, County Fair in Beverly was the logical choice.
Only 17 people in the world have been diagnosed with a rare form of mitochondrial disease. Two of them are young girls in Mount Greenwood.
Ghost and other stories of the paranormal have been around forever.
Evergreen Park and Chicago Ridge Among Locations Donating 20 Percent of Purchase
The team that won the first ever Papa Hops 16'' Softball Tournament is the champion again.
Several local businesses have chipped in to create a dynamite prize for whoever finds the golden ticket in a neighborhood scavenger hunt.
Some of the best bicyclists in the world will come to Beverly Friday for the annual mid-summer event.
South suburban obituaries and available visitation information.
Community activists, nuns and residents join worldwide candlelight vigils to protest ICE raids and migrant camp conditions in Blue Island.
Lights for Liberty candlelight vigils are planned for Friday, July 12, in the Chicago area to protest conditions in U.S. migrant camps.
Morgan Park Academy is looking to fill multiple vacancies.
Last weekend's event bodes well for more international recognition
Racist propaganda returns to the 19th Ward for the third time in one year.
Up for bid items include ones donated and autographed by Jeff Tweedy of Wilco and members of R.E.M.
Liam Hopkins helps preview the 6th annual mid-summer tradition created in honor of his father, "Papa Hops."
O’Sullivan was in town to announce the inaugural Great Pink Run Chicago with Glanbia comes to Chicago Saturday, Oct. 5, 2019
Police say witnesses saw two suspects walking in a victim's driveway on July 2.
Allison Kern comes to Saint Xavier University after holding the same post at an NCAA Division III school in Georgia.
Time With Family Well Spent; Bistro Open Today Taking Reservations for Weekend, Sunday Seafood Boil Dinner
Find out if prospects are getting better or worse.
Dan Turney, of Oak Lawn, has been named a new vice principal of Mother McAuley Liberal Arts High School.
Closer than we thought?
A street fair, day in the park and Led Zeppelin cover band highlight a weekend of fun in Chicago's south suburbs.
The Midwest's premiere tribute band Kashmir recreates the 1970s Led Zeppelin concert experience June 28 at the Beverly Arts Center.
Trevon Clark, already accused of killing Mt. Greenwood resident Kara McNicholas, faces new charges of solicitation of murder.
Find out if you're living in a hot spot for ID fraud.
What is the South Side experience?
Initiative Aims to Integrate Diversity & Inclusion Lense into Programming, Events, & Operations
Bookie's Owner Keith Lewis hopes to empty out the old space next to 7-Eleven.
Three neighborhood organizations have teamed to create a Juneteenth celebration they say will become an annual tradition.
Democratic candidates Marie Newman and Robert Emmons Jr. are hosting a town hall on gun violence prevention June 22 at Beverly Unitarian Ch.
The official home for discussing and sharing paranormal experiences in the Beverly/Morgan Park/Blue Island communities
More than 40 artists will line the path at Ridge Park Saturday in the 2nd annual Ridge Park Art Fair & Festival.
A "Summer Solstice Uprising" will highlight the longest day of the year in the Beverly neighborhood.
St. Cajetan School is looking to fill a few openings.