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Costly Commute: Complete coverage of our multi-part series

Our complete series of stories and multimedia on the "Costly Commute," a multi-part series about the effects of rising gas prices on suburban residents.

Costly Commute: Mobile mama

The final installment of our Costly Commute series follow Erica Urteaga of Bolingbrook, a busy 33-year-old mom who totes her four children around to various activities on the weekends, then visits family and friends in Chicago on the weekends. The cost of gas is something always on Urteaga's mind, so she relies on advance planning and car smarts to keep a tight budget.

Costly Commute: Maximize your mileage

The U.S. Department of Energy provides the following tips and suggestions for drivers so they can get as far as possible per gallon of gas.

As NATO winds down, Metra restrictions in effect until Tuesday

Although the primary protest against NATO occurred early Sunday afternoon and evening, traffic restrictions will still be in effect Monday.

Patricia Withers of Lyons marches against NATO

When Patricia Withers left home Sunday morning, she also left her dependent 29-year-old autistic son behind with her husband, who had to fly back from his home in England. "Just in the event I get arrested," Withers said, "someone has to be here for him."

President of the Republic of Macedonia visits Willowbrook

When Zaklina Trpenovski learned that President of the Republic of Macedonia Gjorge Ivanov was going to be in Chicago for the NATO summit, she thought it only natural to invite him to her church, Macedonian Orthodox Church Sts. Kiril and Metodij in Willowbrook.

Author meets Villa Park girl whose case was included in 2010 book

Marc Tyler Nobleman, the author of more than 70 books, met a Villa Park 5th grader who was featured in his 2010 book, "Vanished: True Stories of the Missing."

Major museums closed through Monday for NATO

Adler Planeterium, the Art Institute of Chicago and the Shedd Aquarium are some of the many museums closing their doors for the NATO summit.

Costly Commute: Dealing with diesel

Dave Hubinek spent several years driving a truck for FedEx, worked as a driver for contractors for two years and owned five trucks of his own for eight. But the difficult schedule left the 33-year-old Carol Stream resident wanting to spend more time with his family, so he sold his routes. His “entrepreneurial spirit” led him to start a taxi service, he said, which he currently still owns — but it didn’t turn out as well as he expected.

Costly Commute: Making cents of gas taxes

As of April 1, Illinois ranked as the fifth-highest state in the country for gasoline motor fuel taxes. A spokeswoman with the Illinois Policy Institute said customers are taking the hit from these taxes when they pay at the pump, and that business owners are not — the same way if you were purchasing clothing and a tax on the clothing increased, the customer’s bill would reflect that and it would come out of their pocket.

Nurturing Wisdom Academy offers alternative education

On Aug. 20, Hinsdale’s Nurturing Wisdom Academy will open its inaugural doors to 36 fifth- through eighth-grade students at Zion Lutheran Church. The year-round school will feature exceptionally small class sizes, curriculum customized to student needs, time-independent projects and, one unique catch — no homework.

Costly Commute: Making dough

When gas prices are high, pizza delivery driver Morrtelouis Carson has to do a quick bit of pizza algebra with every trip across town. Each $1 delivery fee goes almost entirely toward gas. He usually puts $20 worth into his 1999 Chevy Malibu’s tank at the beginning of the night — so he hopes to make about 20 trips during his six-hour shift. With gas regularly priced at more than $4 a gallon, it's become even more important to take as many deliveries, per trip, as possible.

Costly Commute: Musings and myths

As part of our Costly Commute series, we debunk the cheapest time to buy gas and explain the difference between E-85 and regular fuel.

Costly Commute: High Volt-age?

With gas prices at well more than $4 a gallon recently, Robert Cabeen of Geneva has no regrets about buying his Volt last year — and being able to bypass the pump almost every time he drives. He’s among a growing population that thinks electric vehicles will soon become more common as prices drop and more charging stations are installed.

Costly Commute: Keep moving

For more than a decade, 88-year-old Florence Schubert has been using Pace’s Dial-a-Ride service through Downers Grove Township. Because of her limited, Social Security-based income, Schubert only rides once a week to pick up groceries at $10 a trip.

Costly Commute: Is alternate transportation best?

With gas prices at more than $4 per gallon, some commuters may opt to utilize public transportation to avoid the large hit to their pocketbooks to fill their vehicles’ tanks.

Forestry supervisor discusses responsibilities, challenges

Steve Kremske, Forestry and Urban Landscape Supervisor for the village discusss the responsibilities and concerns for the forestry division.

Lombard history guru, Rita Schneider, wins Woman of the Year award

Longtime Lombard resident, Rita Schneider, chair of the village's Historical Commission, was honored this month with the Woman of the Year award, given by the Lombard Service League.

Costly Commute: I-PASS vs. gas

Between tolls and gas prices, navigating the most cost- and time-effective routes can get a little tricky in the western suburbs. Learn how to make the most of your I-PASS.

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