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11 Thefts and 1 Burglary: Crime Incidents
19th Ward crime incidents, Jan. 11-17.

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19th Ward crime incidents, Jan. 11-17.

The IRS has announced a delayed start to the 2012 tax filing season. Here's the date of when you can file, plus some locations in Beverly and Mt. Greenwood to get help on your taxes.
The schedule will unite the various tracks and place all schools on the same time table.
The IRS has announced a delayed start to the 2012 tax filing season. Here's the date of when you can file, plus some locations in Evergreen Park to get help on your taxes.
Evergreen Park police reports, Jan. 10-12
The long-awaited schedule will unite the various tracks and place all schools on the same calendar.
Tickets for the Bourbon Street party cost $30 and the money goes toward the area's most famous parade
The players from rival schools honored the memory of Brother Rice graduate Andrew Weishar who died at age 21
Ald. Ed Burke recently proposed a city-wide ban of energy drinks
Jetaun Rouse and Billy Garret might get the chance to play at the United Center in front of a national audience.
The Western Avenue bakery and cafe was featured on WGN's show 'Chicago's Best.' Watch the full segment.
John R. Powers grew up in Mount Greenwood and gained famed as the author of "Do Black Patent Leather Shoes Really Reflect Up?"
The Morgan Park Junior Woman's Club has a unique approach to raising funds to fight domestic violence while partnering with local fitness programs.
Tickets for the Bourbon Street party cost $30 and the money goes toward the area's most famous parade
15 homes were sold in Evergreen Park during December 2012
Evergreen Park police arrested a man after he fled from a traffic stop
Evergreen Park police arrested a man after he fled from a traffic stop
Garden Center Services recently opened a new facility in Mt. Greenwood. The organization provides services to adults with developmental disabilities.
19th Ward crime incidents, Jan. 4 - 10.
Chicago and its surrounding suburbs are seeing a steady rise in flu cases.