For Labor Day, Patch looks at how jobs have changed during the last century.
A number of area gas stations sold BP's recalled gasoline earlier this month, and it's causing headaches and hefty repair bills.
A 1920s Grace Avenue house is on the market.
Pass the Tzatziki sauce, it's time for a free lunch.
The biggest growth? A company founded in 2005 with a staff of only six—from $1.2 million in revenue in 2008 to $5.5 million in 2011.
A 4,096-square-foot house is a great spot for entertaining.
Participants can be run-ready in time for the Elmhurst Turkey Trot Thanksgiving Day.
When asked how many hours a week she works, Laura Pekarik answered, "Who's counting"?
Have you had a Yogen Früz yet?
Experts blaming the $4-plus prices on Midwest refinery problems and say there likely won't be a decrease until after Labor Day.
Elmhurst will say good-bye to Bleeding Heart after nine months on South York Street.
For its downtown amenities adjacent to the train station, Elmhurst was named Walker's Paradise.
According to a recent report by Crain's Chicago Business, Elmhurst residents spend more on ice cream than the national average and some of their suburban neighbors.
Take our poll: Do you think ComEd is better-equipped now to handle outages?
CEO tells Crain's the "timing is not optimal" for the two healthcare organizations to merge.
Children can stay fit while having fun with any of these options in Elmhurst.
Elmhurst Patch's Readers' Choice contest ends tonight at midnight. Click on the categories below, then vote in the polls.
Patch readers nominated the best florists in Elmhurst, so now it's time to vote for the 2012 Readers' Choice winner.
Patch readers nominated their favorite bartenders in Elmhurst, so now it's time to vote for the 2012 Readers' Choice winner.