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Leona's to Close Suburban Locations, Oak Park Could Be Spared
Leona's chain plans to put more focus into urban areas, but Oak Park location on Madison Street still does well.

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Leona's chain plans to put more focus into urban areas, but Oak Park location on Madison Street still does well.

After one local restaurant closes, another opens their doors to honor customer's gift cards.
Longtime Oak Park resident Linda Augustyn recently retired from a career in teaching, but that hasn't stopped her passion for education.
The Frank Lloyd Wright Furbeck home in Oak Park is on the market for $949,000.
An exhibit of 40 drawings by Franklin McMahon, a longtime Oak Park resident, whose work has been featured in the Chicago Tribune Magazine, Life, Look and more.
Oak Park police reports, Jan. 30-31.
Oak Park police reports, Jan 29-30.
Scratch Kitchen and Lounge in Forest Park is now open and serving. Get a first look here.
Tell us where you're watching the Super Bowl this Sunday. The top suggestions will inform our list of where to send readers!
Patch picks five places where we think you'll enjoy watching the game. Give us your suggestions too.
The San Francisco 49ers will take on the Baltimore Ravens during Super Bowl 2013 on Sunday, Feb. 3.
The Oak Park Area Arts Council is seeking applications from artists who want to create public works of art along the Green Line.
Village's plan is to continue the downtown Forest Park streetscape on Madison Street between Des Plaines Avenue and the Wisconsin Central Railroad Tracks.
Steven L. Chew, 26, of Chicago, was charged with aggravated arson by Oak Park police after setting fire to kitchen blinds following a domestic arguement.
Police report that with the arrest of two Juveniles from Chicago, they can clear nearly 20 open burglary cases in Oak Park.
A status update on what's going on in the former Velvet Rope nightclub spot.
Addition of the Dr. Charles E. Cessna house will bring total homes on the Wright Plus 2013 tour to nine.
A three-year contract extension has been approved by the village of Oak Park for police department's "Unsung heroes."
A village-owned vacant home across from village hall was torn to the ground today. Plans vary as to what will replace it.
Commissioners unanimously approved the sale of the old decorative street lights that recently lined Madison Street. The lights were recently replaced by LEDs, with funds going to support the Forest Park Food Pantry.