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Election Central Evergreen Park: 2013 Spring Races
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Your guide to the local elections.

Lincoln Park Zoo officials said this week that a 3-month-old injured gorilla, Nayembi, is recovering well. But the baby will likely not return to her mother, Rollie, for some time.
The South Side Irish Parade returns to its family roots while honoring local first responders.
An Evergreen Park man was charged with felony possession of cannabis with intent to deliver.
All the green-clad majesty of the 2013 South Side Irish Parade
Find out when to expect all your favorite marchers.
Parade Day is almost upon us. Don't worry out-of-towners, we've got your back. Check out our guide to get you through this coming Sunday.
Parade Day is almost upon us. Don't worry, we've got your back.
19th Ward crime incidents, Feb. 22 - 28.
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Find all the parking restrictions in place for parade day.
The newly opened Beverly coffee shop demonstrates how to make the perfect cup of joe.
The growing grocery chain wants to build a new location at the old Webb Ford site on 95th Street in Evergreen Park.
Area private high schools have already closed for Tuesday. Snowfall of up to 10 inches is possible.
Use Plow Tracker to keep tabs on what streets have been cleared for driving.
Three area high schools have already closed for Tuesday. Snowfall of up to 10 inches possible.
The local officials participated in a Polar Plunge for Special Olympics-Chicago as part of the 19th Ward Youth Foundation team.
The Brother Rice and St. John Fisher graduate was honored with a memorial in the park where he spent much of his childhood.
A production company, founded by local college grads, used a famous Beverly gym as the location for their latest video shoot.
19th Ward crime incidents, Feb. 15- 21.