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Chicago Fire Kicks Off Season’s Second Half vs. Union

Chicago Fire FC will launch the second half of its 2025 Major League Soccer season with a high-stakes home game…

5 months ago

Pixy Liao Debuts ‘Relationship Material’ in Chicago

The Art Institute of Chicago will debut Pixy Liao: Relationship Material on July 26, 2025, offering audiences a unique look…

5 months ago

Music Meets Soccer: Chance the Rapper Joins Fire’s Summer Series

Chicago Fire FC has added another major name to its 2025 Summer Concert Series lineup: Chance the Rapper will perform…

5 months ago

Raised Crosswalk Construction Begins on Damen Ave

Construction crews have begun installing raised crosswalks and intersections along Damen Avenue, part of a larger resurfacing project by the…

5 months ago

Sky Seek Redemption in Rematch vs. Atlanta Dream

The Chicago Sky are gearing up for a highly anticipated rematch against the Atlanta Dream on Sunday, June 22. This…

5 months ago

Chicago City Council Advances Urban Plan, Supports Veterans

On June 18, 2025, the Chicago City Council approved a series of planning, development, and business support measures during its…

6 months ago

Cook County Home Prices Rise 7.5% in April 2025 Amid Slower Sales

Home prices in Cook County continued their upward trend in April 2025, reaching a median of $330,000, according to new…

6 months ago

Art Institute of Chicago to Debut Landmark Exhibit of Modern Works from the Stenn Family Collection

This summer, the Art Institute of Chicago will present Contemporary Drawings from the Stenn Family Collection, an ambitious exhibition that…

6 months ago

College Ventilation System Reveals Missing Man

The discovery of a decaying body inside a college ventilation system marked the tragic and unexplained end to a missing…

2 years ago

Following three Palestinian shots, a Vermont man was arrested

Following the shooting deaths of three 20-year-old Palestinian-American students in Vermont, authorities have detained a man. According to a news…

2 years ago

Why immigration from Ukraine and Latin America to Chicago had such different outcomes

Over the past 18 months, Chicago has welcomed over 30,000 Ukrainian refugees without much controversy; however, the arrival of 19,000…

2 years ago

Chicago officials travel to Texas to look for ways to address the migrant crisis

On the third day of their tour, a group of city officials is visiting Texas cities that have sent the…

2 years ago

A new study indicates that Illinoisans are becoming more highly educated and compensated

Over the past ten years, the average Illinoisan has increased in income and improved in education, according to a recent…

2 years ago

Father and two small kids are among the 5 people killed when a truck transporting anhydrous ammonia crashes

Five more people are still in the hospital. When the semi-truck started spilling the potentially deadly chemical, a one-mile radius…

2 years ago

UAW extends strike to factories in Chicago and Michigan

According to UAW President Shawn Fain on Friday, the United Auto Workers (UAW) union will extend its strike against three…

2 years ago

Communities in Chicago are tense due to the city’s intersecting housing issues

Mayor Brandon Johnson has had to deal with two housing issues simultaneously during his first months in office: the city's…

2 years ago

Chicago’s new apartment building drops

A new study predicts that 6,160 new apartment units will be constructed in Chicago this year, down from 8,970 in…

2 years ago

Chicago is getting closer to eliminating tip pay

In Chicago, servers who depend mostly on gratuities may disappear by the end of the decade. Why it matters: Tipped work…

2 years ago

As emotions grow, Democrats will debate in the New Hampshire primary

In the midst of an internal party conflict that has heightened tensions between members and the Biden administration, the Democratic…

2 years ago

The White House struggles with immigration to placate its leftist supporters

The Biden administration is treading carefully in order to placate Democratic mayors and governors who are under growing pressure to…

2 years ago

Chicago Mayor: Some migrants may be relocated to tent “base camps”

In order to get migrants out of police stations before winter, Chicago's mayor Brandon Johnson is erecting large tents that…

2 years ago

Indianapolis has several retail medical facilities

According to recent statistics from the health care analytics company Definitive Healthcare, there are around 1.9 retail clinics in the…

2 years ago

How to navigate Chicago traffic on Labor Day

On Chicago's roads, this will be a significant day. Why it matters: Avoid spending all day in the car this…

2 years ago

Hurricane Idalia sweeps the Southeast

On Wednesday morning, Hurricane Idalia made landfall on Florida's Big Bend, posing what official forecasts have dubbed a "unprecedented" threat…

2 years ago

While covering robberies, a TV news team in Chicago was held up and robbed at gunpoint

This week in Chicago, a television news team was held up at gunpoint while covering a wave of robberies that…

2 years ago

Teenagers in US tend to drive much less nowadays

Teenagers in America appear to be delaying driving more than ever. According to the Federal Highway Administration, the proportion of…

2 years ago

Some Chicago theaters are on the verge of bankruptcy

When Lookingglass Theatre Company announced staff reductions and a halt to shows until next spring, theatergoers were taken aback. Why…

2 years ago

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