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Emanuel, Quinn Announce $492M CTA Blue Line Revamp
“Your New Blue” includes station, track upgrades; largest Blue Line investment in 30 years.

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“Your New Blue” includes station, track upgrades; largest Blue Line investment in 30 years.

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Frank Lloyd Wright's first independent commission, the William Winslow House in River Forest, expected to hit the market Dec. 16.
Local police reports, Nov. 25-26
Frank Lloyd Wright's first independent commission, the William Winslow House in River Forest, expected to hit the market Dec. 16.
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A roundup of weekend happenings in Oak Park and River Forest
Oak Park names Tammie Grossman as Director of the Community and Economic Development Department at the Village of Oak Park.
New homes for sale in Oak Park and River Forest, courtesy of our partners at Zillow.
The 21st annual Hometown Holiday event is Saturday, Dec. 7 in downtown La Grange.
New homes for sale in La Grange and La Grange Park, courtesy of Zillow.
La Grange man working with partner to open Imperial Oak Brewing in Willow Springs, the Doings La Grange reports.
River Forest's new fire engine sustains "extensive" damage after driver failed to clear viaduct Thanksgiving morning, the Wednesday Journal reports.
Roughly 500 students from 21 area schools will participate in the one-day event at LT on Saturday, Dec. 7.
Highlights from the 19-item "Thompson Collection" offered at the auction include paintings by Chicago artists Ellen Lanyon, Albert Henry Krehbiel, Julio de Diego and Medard Klein.
Highlights from the 19-item "Thompson Collection" offered at the auction include paintings by Chicago artists Ellen Lanyon, Albert Henry Krehbiel, Julio de Diego and Medard Klein.
Lake Street Investors repair Lake and Forest parking garage, make progress in securing financing and land ownership for the Oak Park site, Village Manager says.
Oak Park burglary and theft reports, Nov. 27-Dec. 1.
Also in recent Oak Park arrest reports: Marijuana possession, controlled substance possession and more.
La Grange police reports, Nov. 26-Dec. 2