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John Flemister was fatally shot outside the UIC CTA station by a worker who didn’t have a concealed carry license, officials ...
Monday could see a high temperature of 83 degrees, but storms Monday and Tuesday will cause temperatures to drop, according ...
Charles Green, 44, is accused of lighting a fire in his alley that led to the death of Capt. David Meyer. He faces murder and ...
Josalyn Fowler, 25, called 911 after the fatal shooting, but it was a ploy to misdirect investigators, prosecutors said.
The National Italian American Sports Hall of Fame had to leave its home on Taylor Street in 2019 after its building was sold.
City inspectors issued a cease-and-desist order to Maria’s Packaged Goods for hosting events without a Public Place of ...
The bar, named for an endangered bird species which local birders are encouraging to nest in Jackson Park, will platform ...
The committee was a requirement of a bill Illinois lawmakers passed in 2024 that set the stage for Chicago’s transition from ...
Juana “Juanita” Fuentes Alacantara was a friendly, familiar presence at the 18th Street Pink Line. She died April 5 of ...
The Downtown bridge, central for commuters and tourists, will be closed to pedestrians and vehicles starting Monday so the ...
Developer Teo Scorte presented plans for a five-story building with 24 apartments at a vacant lot on 18th Street. Several neighbors said the building's size and developer's history raise concerns.
Ald. Leni Manaa-Hoppenworth said she hopes 100 percent of eligible neighbors take advantage of the opportunity to have the service lines into their homes replaced.