Goodbye hotel, hello luxury apartments.
Oak Park, District 97 reach consensus on payments for pedestrian patrol.
Northbrook firm to guide village through Community Choice Aggregation process.
Health awards doled out, consultant pick delayed, beekeeping OK'd and more.
County health agency offers warnings and advice for the season.
After long debate, village board overturns ban on urban beehives.
A look at village business up for discussion at Monday's Oak Park Village Board Meeting.
Summertime fun can lead to danger and damage.
Concordia University will move scoreboard, add bleachers.
Deadline to file an appeal draws closer.
Looking to appeal the assessment of your Oak Park property? Here's how.
Tuesday is Flag Day. Here's some of the rules regarding Old Glory.
Village board discusses merits of installing cameras at high-traffic intersections.
A look at village business scheduled for Monday board meeting.
Comcast gets okay, liquor ordinance changes, arts scholarship recipients presented.
Township must now find someone to take on his position as Collector.
Need sidewalk replaced? Meet the village halfway.
Historic park in Oak Park part of Department of Natural Resources grant program.
Judge shoots down group's bid to restrain tax hike from taking effect.
Tom Barwin blogs a travelogue.
Sluggish economy may force changes in Oak Park condo and hotel plan.
County clerk offices across Illinois will open early next week to celebrate the bill going into effect.
Illinois Commerce Commission approves delivery rate hike.
Controversy over affordable housing project settled with 6-1 vote.
Officials asking residents to prioritize plans for Stevenson Park.
Village board makes it official for Weiss after one year in interim slot.
Oak Park village board settles hotly contested affordable housing facility.
At look at Monday's official business...
Attorney's exit makes another high-profile departure from village hall.
New firehouse roof, renovated bus shelters and a housing study all discussed.
Trustees seek more material before deciding the Comcast project's fate.
Car pools lanes, CTA Blue Line expansion considered.
Get yours before you get charged a late fee.
Attorney Ray Heise was central to crafting ordinances, landmark laws for nearly 40 years.
Oak Park vllage attorney will hang it up after more than 30 years in public service.
Under new law, River Forest parents to face steep penalties for hosting a party where alcohol - and underage drinkers - are present.
It might soon be easy to grab a growler of grog.
Village has three part-time administrative openings.
Village officials eschew Comcast project concerns, focus on "learning and listening."
State Department offers tips when traveling outside of the U.S.