The city's immigration committee came under fire after it failed to meet for more than a year at the height of the migrant ...
The robberies have taken place at all times of the day, according to a police alert. Ald. Gil Villegas said police have added ...
The famously agnostic attorney and longtime Hyde Park resident fought a Tennessee law that banned teaching evolution in a ...
Twenty participants in last week's Associated Moving Event have selected housing units and the remaining seven people are ...
As beaver sightings become more common along the Chicago River, one possibly pregnant beaver captivated Chicagoans. Her name ...
City Reaches Tentative $11.5 Million Settlement With Companies Of Woman Dubbed ‘Worst Landowner’
The settlement would resolve the city’s ongoing legal claims, which are estimated at $49 million, and speed up the process of ...
While most associate Chicago’s St. Patrick’s Day celebrations with dyeing the river green and Downtown events, the city’s neighborhoods have storied parades of their own.
Several protests have popped up outside a Chicago Tesla dealership, and one Cybertruck owner says he's flipped off regularly.
At Filipino Hawaiian Eatery Kanin, ‘Everybody Eats’ — If You Can Get There Before It Sells Out
People are lining up for blocks outside of the week-old grab-and-go restaurant in Ravenswood for street-food eats like Spam musubi.
Parents and teachers at Paz, one of two Acero schools closing in June, said officials are not providing transfer options that ...
With its lease in Logan Square ending, the "punk-chic" salon will move all operations to its Avondale location. "This is how ...
The grant, canceled by the Trump administration, would have helped Illinois K-12 schools and child care centers purchase food ...
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