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Forest Park police charged a man and a pregnant woman with possession of a controlled substance, after finding pipe, crack cocaine in their car.

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Forest Park police charged a man and a pregnant woman with possession of a controlled substance, after finding pipe, crack cocaine in their car.

Oak Park police reports, Jan. 25-28.
River Forest police reports, Jan. 21-26.
Grace Lutheran Church in River Forest held their art reception for an exhibit, "Room for Hope," Jan. 25.
Money from Illinois will be used to renovate, restore and expand service at two historic Oak Park properties.
Name change approved for The Avenue to become the Hemingway District.
Forest Park police find cocked and loaded in gun in Broadview man's car.
Oak Park police reports, Jan. 23-24.
Looking for things to do this week? Check out these events going on around town.
Oak Park and River Forest have their outdoor skating rinks up and open to the public. Get more information here.
Oak Park native Tavi Gevinson appeared on the Colbert Report last night to talk Rookie Yearbook One and possible styles for Steven Colbert.
Grace Lutheran Church in River Forest hosts a wine and cheese reception for 'Room for Hope'; and exhibition of Palestinian art Friday from 7:30-9 p.m.
We spotted a film crew using Randolph Street Barber Shop as a location on Thursday for an herbicide commercial that will air in North Dakota. Go figure.
Rookie Mag founder and Oak Park darling Tavi Gevinson will appear on tonight's Colbert Report.
Craig Rutz, formerly the deputy chief at the River Forest Police Department, has retired. James O'Shea has been promoted to his position.
A house fire in the 800 block of north Lombard Avenue destroyed a home and damaged two others Wednesday night.
The Forest Park Public Library gets animated Jan. 24 with a class that's all about comics.
Events at FitzGerald's Nightclub in Berwyn for January and February.
Oak Park police reports, Jan. 18-22.
Bridgette L. Palton, 36, of Oak Park was arrested at Maybrook Courthouse. Police said three children younger than 8 were left alone for a full day.