Caregivers of persons with dementia will learn self-care strategies for maintaining their own well-being Tuesday, Feb. 18, at Smith Village.
With a winter storm watch in effect, Chicago's snow route parking rules will go into effect. Also, please knock the snow off fire hydrants.
Fifty slots are available for the Illinois SOS Mobile DMV Friday, Feb. 21, for new/renewal drivers licenses, state IDs and Real IDs and more
SXU, Brother Rice High School, and Mother McAuley Liberal Arts High School announce a joint initiative to enhance academic opportunities.
Mt. Greenwood resident Jean Ricker has donated a quilt hand-stitched from CPD T-Shirts to be raffled off Feb. 23 at 'Get Behind The Vest.'
The community health expo kicks off Saturday, Feb. 8, at Ridge Park featuring demos, panel discussions and giveaways.
Saturday's Community Health Expo from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Ridge Park aims to help attendees find effective strategies to best self-health.
"We've received the fact-finding report, and it has some interesting nuggets in it," said CTU President Stacy Davis Gates.
Lewis University alumni will host a comedy showcase benefitting the counseling program Saturday, Feb. 8 at the Beverly Arts Center.
Michael Brewer, 40, was accused of robbing and restraining a West Beverly man in his own drive in August 2022.
Back by popular demand, the CPMF is raffling off a loaded 2025 Jeep Grand Cherokee. Tickets are $100 and only 1,500 will be sold.
Where to watch the big game between the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs in the Beverly-Mt. Greenwood area on Feb. 9.
Morgan Park Academy welcomes families considering a school for their children to attend an open house for grades PreK-12 Saturday, Feb. 1.
The Community Blood Center is urging all eligible blood donors to consider donating at this time. Donate by Jan. 31, get a free CBC T-shirt.
For the 11th year in a row, Saint Xavier University's graduate nursing program was ranked in the Top 10 by US News & World Report.
A limited number of street pole banners are available for purchase to fly along the route of the upcoming South Side Irish Parade, March 16.
The CPD Emerald Pipes And Drums Society, is hosting a benefit Feb. 1 at Bourbon Street to help fund a trip to police memorial week in D.C.
The four youths have been charged with various conservation-related violations for their role in the death of a coyote on Jan. 11.
Police tried to deescalate the situation and ordered the male to keep his hands visible when an officer discharged his gun, CPD said.
Say yes to the dress Saturday, Jan. 25, at Mother McAuley Mothers Club prom resale event. Dozens of worn-only-once formals will be for sale.
Ald. Matt O'Shea's annual “Get Behind the Vest Pancake Breakfast” will take place Sunday, Feb. 23 at St. John Fisher Kane Hall.
Residents are strongly encouraged to keep car doors locked at all times and to report any suspicious behavior to 9-1-1 immediately.
Chicago police are investigating after the teens reportedly stomped the pup to death.
Caregivers of persons with dementia will learn tips and strategies for maintaining their own well-being Tuesday, Jan. 21, at Smith Village.
The new senior advisory board will meet Tuesday, Jan. 21, at Sen. Cunningham and Rep. Gill's Chicago district office.
Witnesses told police that three unknown males were abusing the coyote. The animal was later found dead on private property and removed.
It takes a village, some cowboys and a couple of drones to save a baby deer with a cheeseball jug stuck on his head for five days.
19th Ward residents can drop off live trees to be recycled from Jan. 11-Jan. 25 at Kennedy and Mt. Greenwood Parks.
A baby buck whose head has been stuck in a cheeseball jug since Monday has eluded those trying to help him because “you can't catch a deer.”
Residents have a chance to get their sidewalks fixed through the city's shared sidewalk cost program. Applications open Monday, Jan. 13.
The new program could cover full tuition costs for freshmen and transfer students with a 3.0 or higher GPA and a family income $80K or less.
A pair of nonagenarian nuns are preparing asylum seekers for a second Trump presidency and what to do if ICE comes knocking on their door.
Progress was made, and insiders said talk of a strike is not as loud as we've seen in past contract years.
Donate your worn-only-once special occasion dresses Saturday, Jan. 18, for McAuley Mothers Club's prom dress resale on Saturday, Jan. 25.
Funding will support critical repairs to roof of the historic watchman's tower in the first phase of a 2-year rehabilitation project.
The 19th Ward Youth and Community Foundation will host the 15th annual Children's Film Festival at the Beverly Arts Center on Dec. 30
CPS denied doing any such thing—insisting it is bargaining in good faith.
There are plenty of parties, shows and family events planned near Beverly-Mt. Greenwood to help you ring in 2025.
Mercy Circle earns “high performing” rank highlighting its dedication to helping residents achieve independence and highest quality of life.
Ald. Matt O'Shea's Holiday Dodge Ball Tournament for elementary school kids in the 19th Ward gets going Dec. 26 and Dec. 27 at Chicago Ag.