All migrants housed in two locations in Oak Park will be required to move out by Jan. 31, village officials disclosed Wednesday. The approximately 160 people at The Carleton of Oak Park hotel and the West Cook YMCA are to be notified of the eviction date this week. They will be asked to work with a case manager or village staff to find new shelter and possibly move them to another city or .
Nearly 160 migrants will be housed temporarily in a YMCA and a hotel in Oak Park at a one-month cost that may exceed $370,000, village officials announced Tuesday. The announcement comes six days after cold weather prompted the village to take in migrants from the Austin police station in Chicago and house them at the village police station and a local church. The asylum-seeking migrants were .
Robert Garrity, 50, grew up in Homewood and became a tattoo artist after graduating from Homewood-Flossmoor Community High School in 1991. Now, he is relocating his tattoo and body piercing studio, Ink-N-Um, from Calumet City to Homewood. Ink-N-Um will become the second tattoo studio in Homewood, village officials said. The Homewood Village Board unanimously approved a special use permit Sept. .