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CHICAGO — At least 10 people were arrested at check-ins under an ICE monitoring program for immigrants Wednesday amid a week ...
Quezada, who was born and raised in Logan Square, was appointed this spring and aims to focus on transit, affordable housing ...
Event organizers are calling on the mayor to create an office dedicated to Chicago's missing Black women and girls.
Teapotbrew Bakery closed after seven years in business, “refined breakfast spot” Brulee will open in July and former Chicago ...
Diane Mack said neighbors complained to the city about her business because her clientele is predominantly Black. But one ...
The South Merrill Community Garden is hosting its free, annual summer camp June 16-21, introducing kids to a new concept or ...
Project Safe Neighborhoods, led by the U.S. Justice Department, has been in place since 2001 in seven of the city's West and ...
The $172 million development at the former ABLA Homes includes 207 units across three new mid-rise buildings and 15 ...
Rivera, 36, had a young daughter and had been with the Police Department for four years when she was killed on the job ...
Installation of southbound one-ways on Wood Street from Crystal to Division and Cortez to Augusta will coincide with ...
The citywide event will be back for its second annual edition Oct. 9-19 with programs — many of them free — across the ...
The store and occult gallery opens Friday, showcasing death-themed collectibles and artifacts like crime scene photographs, preserved animal specimens and vintage true crime magazines.
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