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Waterway Officials Promote Boater Safety, Offer Free Classes
Chicago and U.S. officials are teaming up in honor of National Safe Boating Week.

I was born in Elgin, 10 minutes before my twin brother, Tim. He has since made up for his tardiness in height, towering over me today by about 1 and 1/2 feet. He and I are tied for the youngest in the family—though I like to consider myself a middle child—and have two older brothers. I grew up on one of the last standing farms in what is now the well-developed area of Prairie View. For those who do not know the town, it is a northwest suburb of Chicago sandwiched in the middle of Long Grove, Buffalo Grove and Lincolnshire. I moved to Minnesota to attend Winona State University, which is situated right on the Mississippi River. During my time there, I left for six months to study abroad in Granada, Spain, where I traveled throughout the provinces and even ran with the bulls in Pamplona. I returned to Illinois in June 2007 after graduating with a B.A. in Mass Communications: Journalism and Spanish. I wrote for The Daily Chronicle in DeKalb until June 2010. There, I covered education for about two years, crime for nearly one and during my home stretch, delved into issues centered on the governments of DeKalb County and the City of Sycamore.
Chicago and U.S. officials are teaming up in honor of National Safe Boating Week.

New activities and festivals are under way in neighborhood parks this summer. See what you can expect in your favorite Lincoln Park spots.
Would you know what to do if a warning was issued?
For a five-hour window, there will be no cars allowed on Lake Shore Drive this coming weekend.
Dog & Kitty in the City recently opened on Halsted Street. A grand opening is set for the first weekend in June.
Two neighborhood pools are opening long after Memorial Day this year.
The Inspector General released an audit Tuesday of the city's red-light camera system. It says evidence doesn't support officials' claims that cameras monitor crash-prone intersections. It also breaks down tickets issued at each intersect
Patch combed through inspection reports of local restaurants, grocery stores and other food establishments. Some businesses that had previously failed eventually passed, while others had no problems passing the first time.
Burglaries, larcenies and an arson were among incidents reported between May 2 and May 7 in North Center. See our attached map, which has an accompanying key, to determine what occurred near your home.
The Inspector General released an audit Tuesday of the city's red-light camera system. It says evidence doesn't support officials' claims that cameras monitor crash-prone intersections. It also breaks down tickets issued at each intersect
The Inspector General released an audit Tuesday of the city's red-light camera system. It says evidence doesn't support officials' claims that cameras monitor crash-prone intersections. It also breaks down tickets issued at each intersect
The Inspector General released an audit Tuesday of the city's red-light camera system. It says evidence doesn't support officials' claims that cameras monitor crash-prone intersections. It also breaks down tickets issued at each intersect
From classic ribs to bacon popcorn and frozen lemonade, start preparing for the North Side's 15th annual Ribfest celebration. And don't worry, Lake View will be represented.
Police rescued a dog Tuesday morning from a Lincoln Park section of the Chicago River, where it had taken a dip while chasing after a flock of geese.
Police rescued a dog Tuesday morning from a Lincoln Park section of the Chicago River, where it had taken a dip while chasing after a flock of geese.
Coordinators of an upcoming street sale are still looking for interested sellers. Learn how to get involved in the Wicker Park Committee's annual Antique & Junque Sale.
Lincoln Avenue LIVE will bring music, dancing, food and drinks to a once-bustling section of the corridor. It will also bring Munchkinland, coordinators announced Tuesday.
The Chicago Transit Authority is currently working to replace contracted security guards with the authority's customer service workers.
The Chicago Transit Authority is currently working to replace contracted security guards with the authority's customer service workers.
About 20 area volunteers have high hopes for a deteriorating 1.2 acre parcel adjacent to Alcott School in Lincoln Park. In a grassroots effort, they are looking to the community for help repairing it.