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A night of family fun in Gordon Park draws attendees from all over the area for Rocktoberfest 2012.
Friday, Sept. 14 was one jazzy night in La Grange. The La Grange Park Blues and Jazz Fest and An Evening of Art and Jazz in La Grange both drew big crowds. Take a look at our photos and feel free to upload your own.
It's looking more like fall everyday in La Grange and Western Springs. Get ready for a cooler weeks ahead.
Lyons Township High School tennis players received new uniforms from the family of Kelli O'Laughlin. Jerseys will be monogrammed with the LT logo and Kelli's initials.
A Grand Jury handed down an indictment of Carl Spoeri on two counts of first-degree murder on Friday.
Lyons Township High School squares off against Downers Grove North tonight at 7 p.m. Watch it streaming live on Patch here and don't miss the paratroopers parachuting in the game ball!
You don't have to leave your easy chair and make the trek to Joliet to catch tonight's game. Watch it here, live on Patch.
Police report trend of bikes stolen from public racks since April.
The work of 60 jury-selected artists will be featured in the West End Business District on Saturday and Sunday in La Grange.
Get an early look at the West End Art Festival on Friday night with food, jazz and artist preview.
La Grange Park will be red, hot and blue on Friday, Sept. 14 from 6-11 p.m.
Timothy Andries of Oswego and Kevin Comstock of Indian Head Park were sworn into the La Grange Police Department.
The villages of La Grange and La Grange Park will be sprayed for mosquitoes tonight. Find out where, when and what's in mosquito fog here.
La Grange Trustee Michael Horvath led a discussion Monday asking for the board's role in reviewing a separation agreement with former Fire Captain Richard Griffin.
About a dozen remaining clocks will be available via a silent auction through the end of the month at the La Grange Public Library.
La Grange police reports, Sept. 7-9.
Mary Kate Callahan, a Fenwick senior lost the use of her legs due to a rare neurological disease as an infant. She hopes to compete in the state swimming tournament and pave the way for other disabled athletes who are not allowed to compete in state mee
La Grange Park Police Reports, Aug. 26-Sept. 1.
Western Springs police reports, Sept. 7-9.