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If the mall can't be saved, a well-designed industrial campus that also makes room for worker housing and other amenities ...
Queer Art and Activism in Chicago” is a messy, exuberant gathering of painting, sculpture, photography, film and ephemera ...
As the departure of Ald. Walter Burnett leaves Mayor Brandon Johnson with the challenge of picking his third Zoning Committee chair, the City Council’s Black and Latino caucuses have already begun ...
The City Council is set to vote on $35.6 million in legal settlements, most of which stem from alleged police misconduct cases.
The Thunder photographer had no way of knowing that as he stood in the middle of NW 5th Street during Oklahoma City’s championship parade ... the league after watching Michael Jordan and the Chicago ...
Ciere Boatright, Commissioner, Chicago Department of Planning & Development, in conversation with Dan Gibbons, CEO, City Club Chicago Ciere Boatright was appointed commissioner of the Chicago ...
City Club event description: Stacy Davis Gates took office as President of the Chicago Teachers Union (CTU) in July of 2022 and is a national leader in the labor movement and progressive political ...
The Chicago City Council passed a curfew proposal aimed at preventing downtown "teen takeovers." Mayor Brandon Johnson said he would veto it.
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — Sioux Falls City FC secured a 6-0 victory over Chicago City Dutch Lions FC at Bob Young Field Saturday night. Hailee Christensen scored the first two goals of the m… ...
Chicago’s outdoor pools will open for the season on June 21 and stay open until just before the CPS school year begins in August.
Clerk Anna Valencia announced her office would take the CityKey online portal offline after ICE subpoenaed for personal information of applicants to the program.
Declining school enrollment has left 30% of Chicago public schools at least half-empty. The city’s failure to address this problem has come at a high cost to the district — and its students.