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<b>My investigative series on childhood lead poisoning rates in Chicago, published at ChicagoTalks, won a 2009 Peter Lisagor Award from the Chicago Headline Club in the Neighborhood/ Community News category. The series was also a finalist for a 2009 Investigative Reporters and Editors Award.</b>
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The Roosevelt Road Business Association partners with Horrorbles on Oct. 27 for the 3rd annual Zombie Walk and Pub Crawl on Roosevelt Road.
River Forest police reports, Oct. 8-14.
Mark Z. Danielewski, author of the grown up ghost story, 'The Fifty Year Sword,' appears for a live reading of the book at Unity Temple in Oak Park tonight. Patch caught up with him beforehand. Here's what he had to say.
Man interviewed by police before fleeing on foot.
Oak Park police reports, Oct. 8-9.
Patch's guide to local events and things to do this weekend!
Crime and corruption are often associated with our neighboring community to the west, but a video by Tom Kus, chairman of the Maywood Historic Preservation Commission, shows off some of the beautiful architecture in the village.
Joe Biden and Paul Ryan sparred on Thursday night over domestic and foreign policy issues in Danville, KY. Who do you think won tonight's debate?
Peter Kingston and Ashley Kelly of Tulipia Floral Design in River Forest talk about the business of designing boutonnieres and corsages for Homecoming.
Oak Park actress Linda Bright Clay talks about playing Christopher Walken's wife in 'Seven Psychopaths,' opening in theaters today.
Flu season typically begins in October and can run through May. Find out what you need to know to protect yourself and your family.
Oak Park police reports, Sept. 29 - Oct. 7.
Get great deals at local businesses around the area.
Patch talked with Dr. Paul Heltne about his lecture at 7 p.m. tonight at Dominican University on water scarcity and protection.
Looking for a gift for a friend—or maybe for yourself? CarefulPeach Boutique in Oak Park is throwing a trunk show tomorrow featuring local jewelry designers and luxury bath and body products on Oct. 11.
River Forest Fire Chief Jim Eggert read to kids as part of Fire Prevention Week in partnership with the River Forest Public Library on Tuesday afternoon.
Oak Park police reports, Oct. 2-4
The voluntary recall of salmonella-contaminated peanut and almond butter now includes more than 70 products. Patch spoke with Whole Foods and Trader Joe's locally to find out what they're doing about it.