PG-13 film in theaters Friday.
And throw a touchdown pass against the Packers!
Heart & Sole Dance Studio offering free lessons for a week in November.
New Illinois School Report Card released today reveals scary reality as standards rise and scores drop.
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Fall is the perfect time for a great crock pot meal, so why not enjoy it with friends?
The list below shows nearby breast cancer-related campaigns trying to raise money. Click an image to learn more about each of them.
Move over, brown bag. Try this creative spin on school lunch.
Despite forecasts of rain and possible isolated thunderstorms, Oak Forest will stick to its trick-or-treating hours of 3 to 7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 31.
Tour the "House that Jordan Built." The one he's auctioning, valued at $21 million.
The national retailer opens Nov. 7 in its new location in Brookside Marketplace in Tinley Park. The store moves into the former home of Lane Bryant, where five women were killed in 2008.
3 Things to Do in Chicago: Bank of America freebies at Chicago museums, a reading from David Sedaris and the SOFA Chicago expo.
The restaurant near Willis Tower serves up the likes of alligator sausage as well as the more recognizable Italian.
Mom's rendition of "My Heart Can't Tell You No" creates a strong reaction in her 10-month-old baby.
A Markham woman was hospitalized for injuries she sustained during an attack by a group of women on Oct. 30.
Pumpkin carving can be fun for the whole family, but if the kids are too young to handle knives, here are some creative ways to get them in on the action.
Our Newscruncher maps offer a data-driven look at life in Oak Forest.
Check out our video for ways to make the best out of your Farmers Market produce.
Extra scare for your scary Halloween viewing.
Lone Star will donate a portion of sales from Oct. 31 through Nov. 3 to the Oak Forest Park District.
Speedway, Old Navy, the State of Illinois all have openings in this week's job listings.
A 53-year-old Oak Forest woman told police she hadn't had as much red wine as usual when she was arrested Oct. 26, according to a report.
Quick Clicks: Accused killer granny indicted, new auto parts call center, and a mumbly driver in today's Southland Roundup.
Local business owners tell Patch what they're best known for and when they got started.
Financial advice you wish you had in your 20s and 30s.
Higher rate than Gen X and baby boomers when they started in the workforce, study says.
Always talk to people you don't think can help you
Looking for a job? Several national companies have thousands of openings.
Student loan debt likely will force today's college grads to work longer.
Many Americans celebrating Halloween this year will spend about $75 on decor, treats and costumes.
When it comes to your personal finances, it's best to be proactive rather than reactive.