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Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson signed a veto of a teen curfew ordinance Friday that had narrowly passed City Council earlier ...
Spurred by rising utility bills, St. Peter’s-San Pedro Episcopal Church in Salem, Mass., looked for alternatives. Its “Heaven ...
A large crowd filled the Daley Plaza last Saturday and marched through downtown Chicago for a no a “No Kings” protest against ...
The bar and cafe, slated to open in July, will be the former NFL player's third hospitality venture in the South Loop.
Record-breaking heat indices — a combination of temperatures and humidity to determine how heat really feels to the body — ...
For the third year in a row, Taste of Chicago, the city’s annual food festival, will take place in September, despite ...
Chicago police are investigating after at least seven different shootings happened overnight in multiple neighborhoods. The ...
From left: Lesley Kennedy, Jeanine Logan and Lissah Mason of the Chicago South Side Birth Center pose for a portrait outside ...
Live Nation presents a multi-city tour, with a July 25 Chicago stop, of “An Evening with Francis Ford Coppola and ...
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson has officially vetoed the "snap curfew" ordinance narrowly passed by the city council earlier this week.
There's also special Neo-Futurist Theater Pride shows, the Bronzeville Vendor Fair & Wildflower Music Festival, the Magnificent Mile Art Festival and a Lakeview Coffee Stroll.
Chicago artists Alma Dominguez and Mario Mena depict the paths immigrants take to Chicago from Mexico and South America. Their work appears at the new home of the PODER immigrant integration center.