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A new book about Niles history publishes today. It starts back in the 1832 Blackhawk Wars and covers the rowdy Milwaukee Avenue bars and the area's truck farmers.
With temperatures soaring to 96 today, you may want to go to a cooling center if you don't have air conditioning at home.
A Patch writer and editor are going on the Three Pound Weight Loss Challenge. C'mon, do it with us.
Join writer George Castle and myself, starting next Tuesday. We'll all hold each other accountable and look good (better?) at the pool.
It's up out of the car, down to the ground, and hoisted into a shopping cart. Our columnist has some thoughts on what this must be like for the baby.
This doc sees bike accident victims coming into the ER, and you don't want your child to be one of them. By Clifford Spanierman, M.D., pediatric emergency medicine, Advocate Lutheran General Hospital
Matthew Gunia has taken the helm of St. John Lutheran Church, which is going through a healing process after the shock of its former young pastor's death.
Police will be on the roofs of Dunkin Donuts locations from 5 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the "Cop on a Rooftop" fundraiser for Special Olympics.
Ready for a gun-salute flag ceremony? How about a parade? Pssst, kids, that means candy.
Share your traditions for how you mark the holiday.
Stay in the burbs and avoid the Chicago road closures.
It could be predislocation syndrome, and an early, accurate diagnosis now can help prevent the need for surgery later. By Douglas R. Solway, DPM, Advocate Lutheran General Hospital
She used to volunteer at soup kitchens, but when she had a baby, Cindy Changyit Levin of Morton Grove found it was easier--and more effective--to lobby Congress on hunger issues. This is Part One: Mom Turned Activist.
Learn the funniest thing Patch has done so far, and how you can use Patch to discuss ideas and opinions and post on the site.
This feature tells you when deadlines are coming up for things you may not want to miss.
Get out, have some fun and get some stuff accomplished this weekend!
Thanks for your friendliness and enthusiasm, Morton Grovers.
Another article on Niles politics? Nope, this is about the eco-clever way Niles paid for an Arbor Day tree. And though we haven't spotted vegans on Milwaukee in non-leather shoes, Niles is becoming a green hot spot--in a carbon-friendly way.
Get your Morton Grove vehicle stickers, pet tags and business and liquor licenses by April 30.
A mostly-gray Monday gave way to a burst of sun at evening. Standalone photos for your viewing pleasure.
Be on the lookout for a large, friendly gray dog.
Watch videos for, and about, your area.
In this feature, we tell you a deadline coming up this week for something you may not want to miss.
A Niles tennis pro and the Morton Grove village manager are holding a fundraiser for autism resources and to help their sons' special education schools. They can still use your help.
In this weekly feature, we tell you deadlines coming up for events you may not want to miss.
More than 100 Catholics show up to learn the symbolic meanings of the Passover seder. They sample traditional foods such as bitter herbs and charoset, then enjoy a potluck together.
Festival of freedom starts tonight, April, 6, with ritual called the Seder and haggadah reading.
Facebook has change its format, and you'll need a good horizontal photo. Enjoy one of these.
The latest honoree in Patch's Greatest Person series honors someone who directs traffic, is constantly on call to help in emergencies and will soon be directing operations for the Niles Police VIPS team--and all on a volunteer basis.
Think again. 300,000 children were seriously injured on bikes last year. And 700 people died. By Kathy Tanouye, RN, BSN, TNS, EMS/Trauma Services, Advocate Lutheran General Hospital.
We alert you when it's your 'last chance' to make reservations, sign up, buy tickets, etc., for something you may not want to miss.
They perform flag ceremony and pose for photos with mayor and trustees.
Take the kids to Breakfast with Bunny or an egg and candy-gathering scramble; audition your musical talents or watch a musical revue.
Voting starts Tuesday on the radio station's Eric and Kathy Show.
In this new feature, we tell you when it's your last chance to register or sign up for an activity you may not want to miss.
Sleep apnea is common in babies, children and teens. If you're worried about your child failing to breathe during sleep, this answer could let the whole family rest better. By Katherine Hamming, M.D., Pediatric Otolaryngology, Advocate Lutheran Children’s
Arlene Erlbach has made it to the finals of the premier baking competition with her smoky onion tarts.
Both parishes bring on the food--and beautifully decorated tributes--for this traditional Italian holiday.
You can rid of them in an hour in an outpatient procedure covered by insurance. By Stamatis (Tom) Dimitropoulos, MD, Vascular Medicine, Interventional Cardiology, Advocate Lutheran General Hospital