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Man Kicks Woman in Chest, DUI, Battery: Police
River Forest police reports, Nov. 1-10

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I graduated with a masters degree in journalism from DePaul University. I fell for the journalism field when I covered the World Boxing Championships in 2007, which indirectly led to an invitation to work for the U.S. Olympic Committee at the 2010 Olympics in Vancouver. I was also the editor of the center spread section of The DePaulia, DePaul's student-run newspaper for one year, and Editor in Chief for one year. I've earned awards in features design, in-depth reporting and news reporting for my work on The DePaulia and was honored for student achievement in DePaul's graduate program.
I love the outdoors. I love hiking whenever possible and have run three half marathons. I love golf and waterskiing, and played soccer for a state champion team in high school and DePaul's club team for three years. I enjoy being around and/or watching all sports—and am a huge fan of the Detroit Red Wings.
I'm artsy. I love the Beatles, Elvis and Saturday Night Live, circa Mike Myers.
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River Forest police reports, Nov. 1-10

Forget Black Friday — retailers are opening earlier and earlier to increase holiday profits.
Forget Black Friday — retailers are opening earlier and earlier to increase holiday profits.
Forget Black Friday — retailers are opening earlier and earlier to increase holiday profits.
Today might be the only day we see snow in Oak Park this week.
Oak Parker plays lead role in The Nutcracker, showing at the Marriott Theatre in Lincolnshire.
A look at gratitude for veterans on social media in Oak Park and River Forest
20 percent of U.S. suicides are military veterans. If you know a troubled vet, tell them seeking treatment is a sign of strength. It's chemistry, not character.
20 percent of U.S. suicides are military veterans. If you know a troubled vet, tell them seeking treatment is a sign of strength. It's chemistry, not character.
20 percent of U.S. suicides are military veterans. If you know a troubled vet, tell them seeking treatment is a sign of strength. It's chemistry, not character.
Jobs in the Oak Park and River Forest area
Emergency preparedness officials are seeking volunteers to form a community emergency response team — or CERT — in Oak Park to support response efforts after an emergency or natural disaster.
There are a number of suspected criminals wanted in the area. Patch highlights a few of them.
Eat for Change at Chipotle from 5-8 p.m. Nov. 12
Other happenings in Oak Park and River Forest this week include:
Each week Patch features luxury real estate in the La Grange area, courtesy of our partners at Zillow.
Each week Patch features luxury real estate in the La Grange area, courtesy of our partners at Zillow.
Each week Patch features luxury real estate in the La Grange area, courtesy of our partners at Zillow.
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