Unemployment rates in Illinois increased slightly from November 2012 to December but are still down compared to the the end of 2011, according to new figures released last week.
The new drug store is planned for 95th and Pulaski
Petitions cited for lack of valid signatures, inappropriate binding
Mayoral challenger Shawn Good has some interesting ideas for Evergreen Park, but first she must survive a petition challenge by two associates of Mayor James Sexton.
Mayor views election campaign as therapeutic
U.S. Postal Service rate hikes go into effect Jan. 27.
The mayoral candidate will find out next week if her name will remain on the ballot.
Tollway webcams let drivers glimpse road conditions before walking out of the door.
Need a job? Know someone who is looking? Here are some local job openings that crossed our desk.
Marathon station gets new owners as of Feb. 1 who vow to clean up property
Patch contacted 10 newly elected representatives to find out what they plan to do to help curb gun violence in our country in the wake of last week's mass killing in Newtown, CT. Those who actually wanted to discuss the issue say it's time for
Parked cars that ignore street cleaning days, overflowing Dumpsters and bureaucratic red tape were on residents' minds at Monday's Evergreen Park Village Board Meeting.
Village Pantry officials thank donors and volunteers for dedication during tough times
Monday first day to file nominating petitions for April 9, 2013 consolidated election. Sexton, Aparo seek re-election; Bosch not running for Evergreen Park Village Board.
Nominations for award recognizing the accomplishments of women throughout Cook County now being accepted through Jan. 11.
Holiday concerts, Pearl Harbor Remembered and more.
A new dance studio will soon be opening on 95th Street.
Although unemployment is down from this time compared to last year, numbers slightly increased from September 2012 to October.
ButterBurgers will soon to be making their debut in Evergreen Park.
The Evergreen Park mayor, public works director and public safety employees draw the highest salaries among village employees. See the full list of all village employees' salaries and benefit packages.
Find out who won and by how much in all your local county and state races.
Railroad officials recently told the Evergreen Park Village Board that train traffic could rise from four trains per day to 23.
Don't forget to vote! Find your poll location and ballot summary in Evergreen Park, Illinois.
As Evergreen Park voters prepare to head to the polls, Patch pulled together a guide on everything you need to know for Election Day.
Ailing mayor is still not quite 100 percent from his West Nile virus ordeal, but continues to heal.
After a long bout of West Nile Virus Mayor James Sexton returned to run this week's village board meeting.
Evergreen Park residents might notice some murky water this month.
Worth Township is providing assistance to homeowners wishing to appeal their real estate assessments to the Cook County Board of Review.
The elderly person lived in the county's southern district, health officials said.
Infuriated by new district maps in Illinois, Will County Republican officials and candidates signed a "declaration of independence," calling on voters to stop the "tentacles of Cook County" from reaching into Will County policy.
After trustees Norbert Smith and Carol Kyle expressed disappointment with the EPAA about signage at Norris Field at Monday's Village Board Meeting, the group responds.
Monday evening, the village board talked about snow, grants and special requests.
The board will rule on a grant application for $590,000 for the Senior Center project, among other items.
The Evergreen Park Fire Department was recognized at last month's Village Board meeting for receiving the 2009 Life Safety Achievement Award.