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Learn About Sustainability with Revamped Ravenswood Organization
The Ravenswood Community Council, a nonprofit tasked with bettering the neighborhood, is holding an open house Thursday.

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I discovered a passion for journalism at an early age. After seeing "Harriet the Spy," I realized her tendency to write everything down and study people could only lead to journalism.
A graduate of the University of Missouri with degrees in Photojournalism and Political Science, I was a staff reporter and photographer for the Columbia Missourian, worked abroad for MSN UK and interned for the Daily News in New York City.
A firm believer in objective journalism, I'll make it my mission to report the truth and represent people and events accurately.
When I'm not running around Lincoln Square, I like to spend time with family and friends, plans trips to random places, exercise and cook like a fiend.
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The Ravenswood Community Council, a nonprofit tasked with bettering the neighborhood, is holding an open house Thursday.

The bike shop that has been tempting cyclists since putting up signs in January has an opening date in sight.
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See photos of this 2,700 square-foot home that was built in 1887.
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Chicago Police 20th and 19th District police reports, Feb. 18 to Feb. 24.
Ward 47 Ald. Ameya Pawar sat down with experts in the Chicago beer scene and spilled who he'd like to see come to the neighborhood.
The following is a list of obituaries posted by funeral homes in the neighborhood and the North Side in February.
Shelley Young, the owner of The Chopping Block, is auditioning for the new host of 'Check Please!'
A new festival will take debut near the neighborhood this weekend, featuring Greek food, pastries and wine.
More than 50 people came out in the cold on Wednesday night to hear about a food co-operation starting on the North Side.
The Albany Park Community Center celebrated its new Ravenswood location with a grand opening Wednesday and sneak peak of what's to come for the organization.
More than 50 people came out in the cold on Wednesday night to hear about a food co-operation starting on the North Side.
A new festival will take debut near the neighborhood this weekend, featuring Greek food, pastries and wine.
The Catholic school has been in Lincoln Square for more than a century, making it one of the oldest in the city.