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Drunk Man Arrested After Police Called Twice: River Forest Police Blotter
River Forest police reports, Nov. 19-24.

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River Forest police reports, Nov. 19-24.

Circle Theatre in Oak Park has announced that it will be leaving the village for rented spaces in Chicago.
The village will recoup $400,000 from the Foley-Rice Cadillac Dealership lawsuit brought in 2009.
Oak Park police reports, Nov. 13-18.
On what may be the biggest drinking "holiday" of the year, Cook County announces a new plan for roadside DUI death memorials.
After a late night of shopping (or for those fueling up for a long Friday) stop by The Brown Cow in Forest Park for their annual waffle sunday bar.
Have family coming into town? Tell them they can park on the street in Oak Park and River Forest without the normal worry of a ticket. Here's the rules.
Scott Kupferschmidt, the new head chef at Forest Park specialty wine store and restaurant, House Red Vinoteca,—is approaching food from the bottle first.
Piggyback Tavern is now open in Forest Park featuring barbequed meats, delicious sides and strong cocktails.
River Forest police reports, Nov. 11-18.
Find out how the snack cakes got their start in town from a chain-smoking, Twinkie-loving resident of Oak Park and River Forest.
Fenwick High School teacher Colby Burnett takes part in Jeopardy Teacher's Edition.
Shanahan's Creole Restaurant and Irish Bar brings lobster and all the brown butter you can handle to Forest Park Nov. 16-18.
A car sped into the front of a home in the 700 block of south Grove Avenue on Thursday Afternoon.
The Annual Holiday Lights night on Harrison Street brings bands, openings and special sales on Friday and Saturday.
The open house will be held at the school starting at 6:30 p.m.
River Forest police reports, Nov. 5-11.
Cops will be stepping up enforcement of seat belt and impaired driving laws starting Nov. 16 and continuing through Thanksgiving weekend.
Kylie Hardin, of Forest Park, will complete in the former America's Junior Miss competition for shot at scholarship.
Oak Park police reports, Nov. 12.