For over an hour, some area youngsters got a feel for the glitzy life, pampered with colorful manicures, glittered up and ...
Following last year’s successful pop-ups, this year’s event brings the “Me & Nic Broke Up” campaign to life within the ...
In November, Cook County passed a $15 million homeowner relief program that is funded by interest fees from late property tax ...
It’s like a major city teleported to the spine of the Rockies. Those visitors have needs — food, restrooms, parking lots and trails. They deserve to be safe. They expect to have fun. That’s why we ...
Parents and teachers at Paz, one of two Acero schools closing in June, said officials are not providing transfer options that ...
This week, the Army Corps finally withdrew its proposal to extend the landfill, due in part to Illinois state permits getting ...
Following a unanimous vote on Wednesday, Ramirez-Rosa will succeed Rosa Escareno, the outgoing head of the Chicago Park District. Escareno announced her resignation on Feb. 26. Two days later, Chicago ...
There’s a cryptic sign outside the playlot in Jackson Park at 56th Street and Cornell Avenue that just reads “Dickerson Playground.” It’s referring to Earl B. Dickerson, a man who ...
The dump — known as a confined disposal facility — was constructed in 1984 to store polluted sediment dredged from the ...
Brian Gladstein, a long-time Rogers Park resident with an extensive background in nonprofit management, will lead the ...
Ald. Brian Hopkins said he plans to revive his ordinance for an earlier curfew after a tourist was shot last weekend near the ...
Current park board President Craig Hays said Mr. Dodds was “the consummate gentleman” with an eye toward community ...