Hoskins considering run for 1st District Cook County Commissioner, the Forest Park Review reports.
Trustees will go over the comprehensive plan in more detail before accepting proposed vision statements, goals and objectives.
The phony email message about problems with a package delivery entices people to open an attachment that allows personal info to be lifted from a computer.
The surveys will help policy makers better understand priorities for government action and citizen opinions on quality of life and public services, according to the Village of Oak Park.
The Illinois Tollway on Wednesday began publishing on its website the names of businesses that have over $1,000 in fines.
Live tweets from community forum.
Trustees will vote next month on the North Side Sewer Project, and how to pay off the debt it would incur.
U.S. Census Bureau has facts and figures on the types of jobs we do, what we make for them, how we get to them and more.
Gov. Quinn signed a law Friday allowing Illinois motorists who are stopped by police and asked for proof of insurance to display it on a digital device. The move could end frantic searches through the glove compartment.
App will allow users to create an account to pay for public parking for a convenience fee of 35 cents in Oak Park.
Village officials, Starbucks representatives discuss proposal to serve beer and wine as part of its "Starbucks Evenings" concept at the River Forest store.
New law takes effect Jan. 1, 2014.
Village to apply for grant to bring Divvy bike share program to Oak Park.
Paul Stephanides to take over as Village Attorney in Oak Park Sept. 4.
Oak Park officials want to see more information before making a decision about a project to improve Madison Street.
Village working with Cook County Forest Preserve to add a red-light camera at Harlem and Lake.
Oak Park village trustees agree conversation needs to take place to address violence against youths in the area, and how to communicate with the City of Chicago about the incidents that take place so close to Oak Park.
IDOT plans to hold third public meeting on I-290 expansion plans in September.
Village Board approves term sheet for Colt site redevelopment, plans to vote in September on official redevelopment agreement.
Service will allow parkers to use an app to pay for parking, send them alerts when their time is about to expire.
West Cook Housing Collaborative one of several housing efforts to receive part of $70 million in grants from Attorney General Lisa Madigan's office.
Village website has an updated look and more user-friendly features.
Abby Lantz of Oak Park selected as vice president of summer intern class in Mark Kirk's office.
Suburban municipalities are consider enacting assault weapons bans on the local level.
Local small businesses may also qualify for low-interest loans.
State Rep. Pam Roth (R-Morris) voted along with supermajorities of her colleagues to support Quinn's veto.
Village trustees look at plan to improve Harlem Avenue bridge, discuss safety, funding and development concerns.
Village Board approves eighth extension for the Madison Highlands mixed use development.
Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle said progress has been made in the county’s efforts to fix their pension issues, but the work could be shrouded by the state’s inability to solve statewide pension problems.
Residents can learn about the village's proposed plan to reduce flooding in the area Tuesday, June 25.
Village staff to begin term sheet negotiations with Clark Street Developers for a mixed use project at the village-owned Colt Site in downtown Oak Park.
Oak Park Village Board approves final adoption of amendments clarifying zoning restrictions and the use variance request process for Downtown Oak Park, the Hemingway District and Southtown.
Those affected by floods should register for federal assistance.