“Part of me is grieving him, and the other side is holding up hope ...,” Wendy Davis said in search for her missing father.
A GoFundMe campaign has been created for Mt. Greenwood resident, Tom Durkin, 41, who died unexpectedly, for his wife and three children.
The Smith Village support group for caregivers of people with dementia meets Tuesday, Dec. 16.
115 Bourbon Street will host a candlelight vigil for missing employee Dan Davis, 59, with a community search party to follow Tuesday, Dec. 9
Sentenced to 60 years for the 1998 murder of a Chicago cop, his convicted killer seeks clemency in January.
Since her father was reported missing a week ago, his daughter, Wendy Davis, has led a 24/7 ground search in a desperate attempt to find him
Volunteers ask Joliet residents and businesses to check camera footage after a reported sighting of Dan Davis at Raynor and Jefferson.
The search intensifies for long-time 115 Bourbon Street employee, Dan Davis, who has been missing since early Tuesday and may be injured.
Sweeney’s gracious manner, upbeat personality filled the pews at St. Christina in Mount Greenwood with the generations who came after her.
Give Hope a Home. Because Everyone Deserves One.
Smith Village offers caregivers tips for helping those with memory loss cope with changes in routine during the holidays, Tuesday, Nov. 18.
Bridges // Fuentes Justice Collect of Southeast Side will host a community vigil in the East Side neighborhood, Friday, Nov. 14.
Post-9/11 veterans activists plan anti-Trump, anti-ICE Veterans Day protests Tuesday, Nov. 11.
19th Ward Mutual Aid will host a food drive for local neighbors, Sunday, Nov. 9. Drop off donations at Church of the Holy Nativity.
SXU's Ludden Speech Clinic offers free speech and language screenings for children ages 1 through 3, Friday, Nov. 21. Appointments required.
Edna White Garden hosts request attendees consider donating non-perishable food items to help with the pantry heading into fall and winter.
South Side and south suburban Catholic Cemeteries will hold outdoor rosary and prayer services Sunday, Nov. 2 for All Saints' Day.
Join the 19th Ward Mutual Aid Thursday, Oct. 30, to assemble anti-ICE whistle kits in the Evergreen Park area. RSVP required.
A community prayer vigil for missing Mother McAuley student, Estefania Herrera, 18, is set for Thursday, Oct. 23, at Nativity Of Our Lord.
The sign will be unveiled in front of his childhood home at noon, with his family, friends, and fellow actors and comedians in attendance.
The last contact with 18-year-old Estefania Herrera was Friday, Oct. 17.
Evan Holyfield trains youngsters at the Celtic Boxing Club Chicago in Mount Greenwood, while tuning up for a relaunch of his career Nov. 1.
George Wendt's way was authentically Christ the King, Beverly, Southside for the talented star who never forgot his roots, family, friends.
Southsiders for Peace and South Suburban Relentless will be joining the "No Kings" protests planned Oct. 18 in Beverly and Orland Park.
Beverly Morgan Park native took to sports with his father's influence, daily newspapers he delivered before or after reading sports pages.
Enjoy Delicious Greek Food and Pastries.
U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Larry Moore and his family are going through all of that as they get settled into life in the Chicago area.
A dozen vendors and up-and-coming small businesses will be on hand from 6 p.m. until 9 p.m. Music will be provided by Beverly Phono Mart.
Free health screenings, assessments and information are available at Saint Xavier University's free Community Health Fair Tuesday, Sept. 23.
“Harry Hale Waterman: Unique in any Style” exhibit continues on display until Sept. 30 at the Ridge Historical Society.
Our Annual Pet Blessing is on Saturday, September 6 at 12:00 noon.
Caregivers of persons with dementia will learn how to deal with feelings of “ambiguous loss” Tuesday, Aug. 19, at Smith Village.
Greencorps Equitable and Transformative (G.E.T.) Solutions, 811 Chicago bring awareness partnership to Garden - 'Call Before You Dig'
The pup is safe in the finder's home, enjoying the air conditioning and scarfing down some tuna.
Join 22nd CPD police for National Night Out Tuesday, Aug. 5, in Beverly Park featuring food, fun, games and more.
Ald. Matt O'Shea blasts CPS decision to cut 11 crossing guards in 19th Ward without input from elected leaders, parents or school leaders.
Southsiders for Peace will stage a 'No Peace For Fascists' Rally on Saturday, July 26, at 103rd Street and Western Avenue.
If you're looking for a well-behaved dog to be in your next stage production, Pepper is your gal.
Southsiders For Peace and South Suburban Relentless are ready to make "good trouble" at local protests Saturday, July 19.
Doesn't matter if it's a dog, cat, bird or snake, a pet is a pet in the 19th annual Smith Village Pet Parade, Friday, July 11.
Double Lung Transplant Recipient Raises Funds While Confronting Cancer
Do you feel lucky? Patch has rounded up the current Queen of Hearts raffle happening around the Southland. You can't win if you don't play.
Rev. John J. Doyle, who served parishes in Burbank, Evergreen Park, Flossmoor and others dies at 79. Visitation and Mass set for Feb. 10.
Residents of Chicago and suburban Cook County can dial 2-1-1 or visit 211MetroChicago.org to connect with assistance
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Find a list of nearby fish fry events happening on the South Side and south suburbs during the 2020 Lenten season.