A selection of jobs from around Kendall County.
The Chicago area will enter a deep freeze as Monday's high temperature is expected to only reach -12 degrees, according to the National Weather Service.
It only tastes like it took an hour to prep.
Census results reveal more people are working from home than before. The map below shows a snapshot across town of the change in the number of people who worked from home between 2000-2011.
Our Patch sites share local job opportunities with you every week. Now take a look at some of those jobs from around the Chicago suburbs.
And gov candidate Bruce Rauner is raising "mind-boggling" amounts of campaign money.
One of these is worth the price of admission.
These discounts will help make your resolution stick.
A roundup of recent driving under the influence charges.
Is your favorite film in this list?
Make sure you aren't breaking any ordinances with your shoveling or where you chose to park if it's snowing.
Everyone loves a great snowy pic. Be sure to share your favorite images on Patch.
Honey, your emu eggs are ready!
Here are some interesting and important things to know for the coming week.
Yesterday we posted a top ten list of the worst Illinois towns when it comes to unemployment. That was with October's figures. They just came out with November's figures and we've got an updated list for you.
Chicago Eater asked more than a dozen food critics what their favorite meal was last year. We want to hear what yours was.
3 Things to Do in Chicago: WinterDance offers free lessons and dancing all weekend. Also, hit a farmers market and catch the ZooLights before they go.
A New Year's Eve and New Year's Day storm dumped several inches of snow throughout the Chicago area.
These morning meals save you time, money and calories.
These animals have it all figured out.
Stealing a car to get out of the cold, a drunk prom limo driver and a backstabbing brawl over barbecue featured in a look back at weird police reports from 2013.
You have until 3 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 1 to enter.
It's all about the jobs, and Illinois doesn't measure up in several categories.