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Oak Park and River Forest High School alum Jarell Childs made a big impact in his senior year at Kansas State University.

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Oak Park and River Forest High School alum Jarell Childs made a big impact in his senior year at Kansas State University.

Oak Park police reports, Dec. 28 - Jan. 1.
River Forest police reports, Dec. 24-29.
Police reported finding over 300 beer cans at the home.
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Siblings Leah Goodwin, owner of the Oak Park Vintage Market on Chicago Avenue, and John Brussock, a Christmas tree farmer, are keeping a family tradition alive by bringing new life to their father's businesses.
Oak Park, River Forest and Forest Park can expect to bit hit with the first winter storm of the year tonight with high winds and snow.
Oak Park police are reminding parents to talk with children about what to do if they are approached by a stranger and three recent reports.
Oak Park police reports, Dec. 14-17.
Forest Park wine bar and restaurant celebrates the new year with five-course French menu paired with white wine.
Pride in River Forest candidates file, run as group on Dec. 17.
Following news of mass shootings and the overturn of Illinois' concealed carry ban, Patch looks into the case of a resident who said it was time to give up their gun.
A traffic accident leads to a fight and a business owner reports a strange phone call: River Forest police reports, Dec. 10-16.
John I. Kim, of River Forest, was charged with aggravated battery to a senior after his mother goes to the hospital with a broken arm.
Oak Park police reports, Dec. 10-13.
A gunman, now dead, is believed to have taken the lives of nearly 30 people today—most of them children—in Newton, CT.
Crabfest is this month's special menu focus at Shanahan's Creole Restaurant and Irish Bar in Forest Park, running Dec. 14-16.
MillerCoors is paying the tab for Chicago residents to take the train or bus home instead of drinking and driving.
Here's where to get an influenza vaccine, how to recognize symptoms and what to know about treatment if you get sick. We've added some extra tools to make find a vaccine easy in Oak Park, River Forest and Forest Park.