3 Things To Do in Chicago: Great jazz in Hyde Park and a bite at Al's Beef, home of Chicago's official sandwich.
With a little olive oil and sea salt, it's pretty easy to take almost any fruit from sweet to savory.
This week's '3 Things To Do Downtown' also includes enjoying a local treat and checking out some great jazz.
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Convicted tax cheat William Beavers also must pay $10,000 fine and restitution.
"Evidence is key when you're dealing with bullies."
The teams will play each other for the first time in nine years.
Local food co-ops can help families buy high-quality groceries for a fraction of the costs.
Durkin takes over for Tom Cross of Oswego, who has held the position since 2003.
Bond is set at $750,000 for William Decero, who was charged with aggravated DUI after a car crash that killed Hinsdale resident Thomas Fitzsimons Sunday morning.
Looking for a new job or just curious what options are available? We have some local job openings to share.
Inhalants not covered under aggravated DUI statutes, says lawyer raising constitutional questions in case involving a 5-year-old's death.
In our Facebook Finds feature, Patch has a few local posts residents of Burr Ridge will care about.
The accident took place along Salt Creek on Spring Road early Sunday morning.
Each Monday, the DuPage Sheriff's Office highlights one criminal being sought for outstanding warrants. This week, it's Christine Dukes.
Spending a few bucks on a cup of coffee every day could sack your retirement plans — or not — depending on whom you believe.
Also this week: a priest exonerated on sex-abuse charges, a nightclub is hit with a fine and suspended after a celebrity's party and a "misunderstanding" leads to a massive evacuation.
Grade the Bears win in our Patch poll.
Patch highlights a few of the notable goings-on this week that have been posted by the community to our events calendar.
Get the details in this week's roundup.