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Sierra 2 among 101 businesses selected for city’s Covid-19 loans
The Sierra 2 Center for the Arts and Community has been selected to receive a $12,800 loan from the city’s $1 million COVID-19 economic relief fund. Two other neighborhood businesses
The Sierra 2 Center for the Arts and Community has been selected to receive a $12,800 loan from the city’s $1 million COVID-19 economic relief fund. Two other neighborhood businesses
The city’s Planning Department is accepting public comment until April 30 on HK3 Development Co.’s application for a three-story, mixed-use building in the empty lot on the southwest corner of
Concerns about the homeless and neighborhood crime were by far the most common posts in NextDoor.com in the last month. Other writers had nice things to say about Good Samaritans
A half-acre park honoring former Curtis Park resident Ray Eames may start to take shape in the spring. On Sept. 24, City Council unanimously approved the recommendation of the city’s
Take a walk down Donner Way from 24th Street toward Franklin Boulevard. On your left are early 20th century bungalows, many with second-story entrances. On the right are some of
Day after day, the white pickup truck moved slowly down the neighborhood streets, the quiet of the early morning darkness interrupted by the “thwack” of newspapers landing on front porches.
New seats, carpet, sound make theater sparkle again Almost 90 years ago, a Spanish mission style auditorium for holiday pageants, student assemblies and other school activities requiring a large interior
The campaign of District 5 City Council candidate Tamika L’Ecluse received contributions of $1,650 each on April 19 from real estate developer Paul Petrovich and Cheryl Petrovich but refunded the
The three candidates for the District 5 seat on City Council have traveled dramatically different paths to the race, though they agree for the most part on the challenges that
Tim Davie knew how to ask, in 10 languages, “Would you like to buy stamps?” He would greet customers of the Oak Park Post Office by name when they walked
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