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Police Seek Information About Hit-and-Run Accident
Pedestrian hit at corner of Ogden Avenue and Brainard Avenue.

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Pedestrian hit at corner of Ogden Avenue and Brainard Avenue.

Police close off section of Ogden Avenue around 10:30 p.m. on Monday night.
The La Grange board of trustees gave the green light for a fireworks show and alcohol sales at Community Family Fest.
Despite some disagreement, La Grange Board of Trustees votes to approve additional renovations to Village Hall.
Fireworks, solicitation and energy improvements on the agenda tonight in La Grange.
One chair is stolen and others vandalized after opening weekend in downtown La Grange.
Road trips, staying at the grandparents, whatever you do, you deserve a trip this summer—even if it's around town.
For those previously wondering when summer was going to arrive, I think it's finally safe to say that it has.
Over the weekend several rocking chairs—part of the La Grange Rocks art display—were vandalized and one was stolen.
For those previously wondering when summer was going to arrive, I think it's finally safe to say that it has.
For those previously wondering when summer was going to arrive, I think it's finally safe to say that it has.
New La Grange boutique, Glamour, opens downtown in an explosion of glitter and glam.
Brightly painted rocking chairs for the La Grange Business Association's annual summer art display series appear in downtown La Grange.
Head to downtown La Grange for lots of fun carnival attractions June 3-5.
William Bledsoe, of La Grange, died on May 28. Visitation will be held tomorrow from 4-8 pm on at Hallowell & James Funeral Home
Tom Schoder of La Grange wins an honorable mention for his video submission to the National Federation of Press Women’s High School Communications Contest.
National Weather Service issues thunderstorm warning for Cook County.