Neighbors showed up in full force Thursday to voice their opposition to the residential project, sharing concerns over the compromise made between the developer and Ald. Brian Hopkins.
The Chicago Plan Commission on Thursday approved a land use plan that could bring thousands of new housing units to a ...
Portage Mayor Austin Bonta isn’t following the “what have you done for me lately” mantra, he said in his State of the City ...
Clue, or Cluedo in the country of its birth, is one of the best board games of all time. Colonel Mustard, Mrs. Peacock and ...
The Tony Award- and Pulitzer Prize-winning musical “Next to Normal” will premiere Friday, Feb. 21, at Elgin Community College ...
Over the course of a yearlong investigation, the Tribune found that well-known Illinois health systems have allowed workers ...
The city would own a majority stake in the mixed-income rental buildings developed, a first-of-its-kind role for the city.
Teehan’s has been a popular spot for the village’s annual Irish Parade, and longtime patrons and fans had bid farewell to the ...
With Englewood’s Planned Parenthood clinic set to shut its doors late next month, Cook County officials hope to figure out how to save the South Side center, which serves thousands of patients seeking ...
The city expects the network to go online next year but won’t have enough money to keep paying the community to help operate ...
Although it accounts for only a small slice of Chicago real estate, a pullback by the federal government could deal a blow to ...
The New York Stock Exchange, owner of the area's market for equities trading, will reincorporate it in Dallas in a bid for more business from the Southwestern U.S.
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