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The new "situational curfew" proposal is being seen as a compromise between Downtown Ald. Brian Hopkins (2nd) and the Mayor's ...
Chicago Easter festivities are in full force this week with bunny hops and egg hunts at parks citywide, local spring markets, ...
City Council approved plans to convert a 100-year-old church into 16 loft-style apartments and a separate project for a new ...
The adaptive reuse projects are slated to receive $65 million in tax-increment financing and will bring 571 apartments to the ...
The measure would create a city-run nonprofit that would partner with developers to build environmentally friendly housing ...
The 30-story apartment tower and renovation at North Avenue and LaSalle Drive will bring 349 units, including 70 affordable ...
Bickerdike Redevelopment Corporation plans to build an 11-story, 90-unit apartment complex at the site of a Streets and Sanitation depot on Broadway.
Restoration work at the park is set to begin May 12. While some park residents found housing through a recent event, many are ...
The latest report from the city's Office of Inspector General also detailed more than $50,000 in improper campaign donations ...
In his new acerbic comedy-melodrama, playwright David Cerda aims to prove one of his credos: “Even really horrible things can ...
Cassandra Walton, a nurse for 27 years at Mason Elementary, received the DAISY Award for Extraordinary Nurses in a surprise ceremony Monday. "School nurses are a beautiful thing," she said.
As U.S. astronauts prepare to return to the moon, students at Bret Harte Elementary used robotics kits, 3D printing pens and their creativity to design a habitat and other tech. They presented their ...
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