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Johnny Nettesheim and Cheryl Carnevale have given the Avondale dive bar a cosmetic facelift, updated the menu and added vinyl ...
Adrian Rucker is charged with confronting police while armed with a rifle, which led an officer to open fire and fatally ...
Now in its eight year, the “We Walk for Her” march calls attention to the disproportionate number of missing and murdered ...
Late Friday, the Chicago Police Department said that another officer's gunfire "unintentionally struck" the 36-year-old ...
At least 10 people were arrested at check-ins under an ICE monitoring program for immigrants, and an alderman said he was ...
Teapotbrew Bakery closed after seven years in business, “refined breakfast spot” Brulee will open in July and former Chicago ...
Born and raised in Logan Square, Quezada was appointed this spring and aims to focus on transit, affordable housing and local ...
Inside Chicago’s immigration, ICE officials relied on agents dressed casually and posing as court watchers to tip off waiting ...
Installation of southbound one-ways on Wood Street from Crystal to Division and Cortez to Augusta will coincide with ...
Chicago has been slow to provide many schools with what they need to serve English learners. The result: Students are left ...
The public bathrooms near the eastern basketball courts south of Luis Munoz Marin Drive are set to open mid-June, while the ...
State lawmakers last year approved ending the statewide 1 percent grocery tax in 2026. Municipalities now have the power to ...