If you're feeding a small army on Thanksgiving day, getting the right food at the right price is a big part of the job. Where do you go?
A local real estate owner and the Community Nurse Heath Association are working together to bring some character to an empty storefront in La Grange.
Just about everything you need to know about the annual Holiday Walk in La Grange.
Metra is holding eight hearings in the Chicago metropolitan area before taking a final vote on its budget, Nov. 11.
The recalled model, a product of a St. Charles company, fails to indicate when it is time to replace it.
One-Way tickets going up an average of 15.7 percent across all fare zones.
Beer tasting, live bands and a costume contest will get you into the Halloween spirit this weekend.
See who has the lowest gasoline prices in La Grange.
La Grange and La Grange Park businesses will offer reduced prices and special offers to individuals over 60 on Wednesdays.
If one business does not fill the building, offices could go on the second floor, says an Edwards Realty official.
Waiola Park will be filled with over 30 local health and wellness businesses September 23 for the second annual Women’s Wellness Walkabout.
Miss Rocktoberfest in La Grange, or just want to relive it? Patch has you covered.
Friday Night kicked off the West End Art Festival in La Grange and Patch was there to get some of the action.
The selection is slim, but the sales are good at Borders in La Grange.
It’s time for the 16th annual West End Art Festival complete with a juried art event and live jazz music.
Friday night drizzle does not keep away a couple hundred people from bidding on rocking chairs.
Lorna Shaw designed and painted six of the 50 rocking chairs that will be auctioned off this Friday, Sept. 9.
It’s a busy weekend in La Grange with a live auction on Friday and a sidewalk sale on Saturday.
Lamination prevents conductors from authenticating validity of passes.
Ribbon-cutting is today for video store, D'Dami Salon and Village Potters in Village Market center.
There are two fun events to choose from on Aug. 25, and one includes free cocktails!
School is just around the corner and there are homes to purchase within walking distance to South Campus.
The five most expensive homes on the market in La Grange this week are all over a million bucks!
Motion Source, local marketing firm, is looking for La Grange residents to be a part of their bids for national commercials. You might have seen some of their recent work featuring Harder's Service Station during the All-Star Game on July 12.
In the meantime, shoppers plan to turn to the library, Kindle, Amazon and other bookstores.
There are a lot of open houses in our area this weekend. Why not come out and see what's available.
During last week’s power outage DeVries Grocery lent a hand to a business without power by storing Tates Ice Cream Shop’s ice cream until power was restored later in the week.
For Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory in La Grange, selling fudge (and sending it too) is just one great way to support the troops.
Take a trip down Kensington Avenue and you will find many beautiful homes currently for sale.
Attorney Timothy Eavenson to give free talk July 15 at West Suburban Chamber office.
A look at last weekend’s art & craft show in downtown La Grange.
According to the village officials in La Grange and La Grange Park, residents can expect their power turned back on by midnight on Thursday, though some will still need to wait until Saturday.
Sitting in the dark while being in the dark about when your electrical power will resume? A great free service from ComEd will contact you by text.
You can get all the details you need to know about the 37th Annual La Grange Craft Show on Patch!
If you're looking for a house with at least three bedrooms and two bathrooms under $400,000, here are a few to choose from.
The 37th annual La Grange Art & Craft show hits downtown La Grange with the work of more than 200 exhibitors on display.
The Best Windy City Hot Dogs is looking for contestants for its annual contest July 30.
Summertime means sipping lemonade on the porch. Here are some listings that have great ones.
Every Thursday from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. vendors sell fresh produce, baked goods and flowers in the parking lot just south of Village Hall.
Stores in and around La Grange report an increase in purchases, requests for generators and other power outage supplies.