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An exhibit featuring photos of kids playing in Bucktown in 1979, taken by then-college student Ray Reiss, opened a few weeks ...
The CTA’s massive Red and Purple Modernization project and the COVID-19 pandemic left the corridor with shuttered storefronts ...
Imani returned Friday to the beach on which he hatched in 2021. His arrival comes one week after birdwatchers spotted plovers ...
The popular Chinatown dumpling restaurant is expanding to Division Street. It will offer a similar menu but is adding wine ...
It'll be super warm Friday before spring storms — and possible hail — hit in the late afternoon. All of Saturday and Sunday ...
Neighbors and business owners watched from their front doors, balconies and windows as the annual event unfolded on an ...
Rodney Phillips, in glasses, Associate Director of the Crisis Prevention Response Unit (CPRU), of the Metropolitan Peace ...
A three-year deal will keep Riot Fest in Douglass Park in exchange for $1 million in investments in the West Side park, but ...
Mechanic Jerry Bell said a man claimed to own the lots and allowed him to move there rent-free in 2018. The city is suing ...
The donation quadruples the typical science department budget at the South Chicago school, where students have been learning ...
It is the first time the Chicago Park District is enclosing an outdoor pool, officials said. The project is part of $15 ...
Water had accumulated and covered a field at the northwest corner of the Pilsen park for at least a week, neighbors said.