La Grange|News|
10 Coyote Facts from a Cook County Forest Preserve Expert
Why there are more songbirds in coyote-heavy areas, what to do if you see one of the scruffy creatures in your yard and more.

Lauren serves as associate regional editor for several Patch.com sites in the suburbs as well as in five North Side Chicago neighborhoods. She came to Patch from InsideCounsel, a legal magazine where she worked as managing editor. She was awarded Folio Magazine's 2011 Bronze Eddie Award for business reporting for her story "Mind the Gap: Generation Y Enters the Workplace." She has a master's in journalism from Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism. Post-graduation, she completed a three-month investigative reporting fellowship through the Carnegie-Knight News21 Initiative. She spent the summer reporting on the environmental, political and economic implications of a controversial industrial dairy farm under construction in northwest Illinois. Prior to graduate school, she worked as assistant director of undergraduate admission at Northwestern. She has a bachelor's degree in performance studies from Northwestern's School of Communication. Her freelance reporting and writing has appeared in Time Out Chicago, A.V. Club Chicago, Men's Health, Skin Inc. (a spa industry magazine) and the Chicago Sun-Times.
Why there are more songbirds in coyote-heavy areas, what to do if you see one of the scruffy creatures in your yard and more.

The man and woman approached two separate groups of boys Saturday evening in Western Springs, police said.
The ring is believed to be responsible for as many as 10 wallet and purse thefts in La Grange Park over the past six months, police said.
La Grange police reports, April 4-5.
La Grange police reports, March 31-April 1.
Family friends are asking anyone with information about who drew the two symbols to call police.
A roundup of some of the more bizarre items from this week's police blotters.
We told you last week and we're telling you again: It's not OK to mess with campaign signs.
How a comment on Patch led to an afternoon of conversation in Western Springs.
La Grange police blotter, March 29-30.
Police reports from March 25-28.
Patch asked 10 admission officers at the Lyons Township High School College Night to give their No. 1 piece of advice for applying to college.
The special exhibit, which opens Saturday, features 24 life-size animatronic dinosaurs.
The man began handing out CDs and advertising materials for a music website to students on the bus, police said.
Michael Horvath is one of six candidates running for the La Grange Village Board of Trustees.
The La Grange Park business offers classes, workshops, birthday parties and more, all with the goal of inspiring children with art.
La Grange Park police reports, March 30-April 1.
A look at what people had to say around La Grange and Western Springs this week.
Western Springs police reports, March 25-30.
The pair were in a rental car—with stolen plates—that they weren't supposed to be driving, police said.