Lake View community members named to list of young Jewish movers and shakers in Chicago.
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Thieves have been targeting residents — especially senior citizens — in the 32nd Ward, Ald. Scott Waguespack said.
The free two-day event will showcase work from many of Chicago's top artists.
The festival's big-top tent will be set up on the border of Lake View and Roscoe Village.
The iconic North Side festival is celebrating its 34th year.
Mayor Rahm Emanuel broke ground on the next phase of the project, which will continue to separate cyclists and pedestrians.
The new Patch Mayor program is recruiting local residents to let their neighbors know about events and issues in their community.
The former Park at Wrigley in Lake View is inviting people to don their fanciest hats and celebrate the Kentucky Derby this Saturday.
The North Side cottage was built in the 1870s.
Gill Park is getting a brand-new playground, Ald. James Cappleman announced.
Nine new cameras are going up in the 46th Ward to help identify suspects in crimes, the city said.
These are the roads in Lake View that the city plans to resurface in 2018.
Next time you go grocery shopping, pick up a jar of peanut butter for those in need!
Nothing beats the January blues like a delicious and discounted meal in your neighborhood.
Patch is all about Lake View news and who knows local news better than members of the community?
You can post announcements in the Lake View neighborhood in just a couple of clicks. Here's how.
Lake View residents are angry after a man defiled a Toys for Tots donation box, and ruined Christmas presents for kids.
Members of the Joffrey Ballet will perform live at Christkindlmarket at the Park at Wrigley this Saturday.
You can post announcements on the Lake View Patch in just a couple of clicks. Here's how.
Lakeview resident Suzanne Franklin wins prestigious JUF award. (Photo by Robert Kusel)
You can post neighborhood announcements in just a couple of clicks. Here's how.
The jolly old man will make his first appearance at Chicago's favorite Cubs hangout spot Tuesday.
Expect a clear sky throughout the day.
You can post events, announcements and jobs on the Lake View Patch in just a couple of clicks. Here's how.
Chicago's favorite Cubs hangout spot is dedicated to bringing out the holiday cheer in all.
According to a post on a neighborhood blog, the animal was seen running along Hutchinson.
You can post events, announcements and jobs on the Lakeview Patch in just a couple of clicks. Here's how.
You can post on Patch in just a couple of clicks. Here's how.
Happy Halloween! People of all ages can have fun on the 31st in Lakeview.
Lakeview locals named to the sixth annual “Double Chai in the Chi: 36 Under 36” list of young Jewish movers and shakers in Chicago.
Lake View residents are speaking out against a new music festival that they say ruined part of their Fourth of July holiday weekends.
Three-year program highlights performance, environmental benefits of electric vehicles
A strong gas odor was detected outside the stadium Thursday afternoon in the Wrigleyville neighborhood.
The die-hard Cubs fans named their daughter Wrigley Rose. She was born early Sunday in Elk Grove Village.
The lifelong Chicago Cubs fan has traveled about 10 miles each day in his wheelchair to raise money for several charities.
But the city's South Loop and Bucktown-Wicker Park neighborhoods are giving it competition, according to recently released CDC data.
Find out where you can drive and park, as well as what safety measures will be like during game days.