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Owners Jim and AnnMarie Swatos have transformed the former Zambonie's on Madison Street in Forest Park into Jim's Pour Decison. The couple has big plans for the new space—take a look!
Your guide to local specials in Oak Park, River Forest and Forest Park.
The BiOM, a powered prosthetic device that gives amputees are more realistic feeling of walking was recently fitted to two patients in Oak Park.
Let the spirits move you at FitzGerald's Side Bar on Wednesdays for Classic Cocktail Night.
Oak Park police reports, Sept. 19-23.
River Forest police reports, Sept. 17-23.
Got at least a million dollars burning a hole in your pocket? Here are five homes you can invest in.
Green Community Connections hosts the 2nd annual Green Living and Learning Tour on Saturday, Sept. 29. Attendees can learn practices to help you lead a more sustainable life and see interesting green projects going on around town.
Camelot Schools has announced the a new school for students with learning disabilities on North Avenue in Oak Park.
Octavius Bellamy, a teacher at Oak Park River Forest High School, recently earn a bronze medal in wrestling at the 2012 Veterans World Championships, being held in Budapest, Hungary.
Aimee Garcia, known for her role as serial killer Dexter Morgan's nanny on Showtime's 'Dexter' talks about working with Gary Oldman on a reboot of 'Robocop.'
Oak Park police reports, Sept. 5-19.
Oak Park police reports, Aug. 11-Sept. 19.
Settlement reached between Mary Kate Callahan and the Illinois High School Association allows will allow disabled swimmer to compete in state events this year.
This event, hosted by the Park District of Oak Park and School District 97, begins at 7:30 p.m. at Village Hall.
Famous Liquors in Forest Park is on the market and may become a second location for Cardinal Wine and Spirits.
Jessica Myers, a photographer whose work is featured at La Grange's Blue Eyed Jack, shares some night images of the area (can you identify these spots?)
River Forest police reports, Sept. 12-16.
Oak Park police reports: Sept. 12-13.