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You can volunteer for Chicago River Day, try bird photography, go on a Frank Lloyd Wright-themed bike tour and more.
The park's design pays homage to Chicago's founder and first non-Indigenous Black settler, Jean Baptiste Point du Sable.
Officials cut the ribbon on the Midwest’s first self-sustaining anaerobic digester, which has already diverted more than ...
Brothers Sam and Hal Zeitlin will open their first brick-and-mortar shop this summer on Clybourn Avenue. They’ll continue ...
The beloved North Side pizzeria started selling frozen pizzas through the Goldbelly website during the pandemic and has ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson and police Supt. Larry Snelling said at the U.S. Conference of Mayors that city and department ...
John Flemister was fatally shot outside the UIC CTA station by a worker who didn’t have a concealed carry license, officials ...
There have been at least five instances where a man followed women into their West Ridge homes before robbing them and — in ...
Owner Sam Smith transformed the dilapidated century-old mansion into a cultural hub over a decade ago, but he had to close it in 2020. Now, it's back.
City inspectors issued a cease-and-desist order to Maria’s Packaged Goods for hosting events without a Public Place of ...
CPL's e-card will be discontinued as of Thursday, to be replaced by full and temporary access cards. There will also be ...
The National Italian American Sports Hall of Fame had to leave its home on Taylor Street in 2019 after its building was sold.
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