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Chicago Steels announces date for the sale of single-game tickets

The fans will be able to buy the tickets for the 2019-20 season. The tickets for the single-games will be…

5 years ago

Bridge Development Partners LLC acquires land for Bridge Point Downers Grove Phase II

The second phase of Bridge Point Downers Grove has been moved ahead. Bridge Development Partners LLC has announced the acquisition…

5 years ago

A man pleads guilty in the court for aiming laser pointer at aircraft

A man belongs to Rockford pleaded guilty in the court. He was presented before US District Judge Philip G. Reinhard.…

5 years ago

Boy Seen Running From Burning Car With His Hair On Fire

A 14-year-old boy was taken to the hospital late Monday night, after police officers saw him running from a parked…

5 years ago

Group to help Chicago clear pot arrests during legalization

A nonprofit with the technology to analyze criminal records nearly automatically will help the county that includes Chicago clear tens…

5 years ago

2-year-old girl killed at Orland Park Mall near Chicago

Authorities are investigating the death of a 2-year-old girl at a suburban mall south of Chicago Tuesday afternoon, Aug. 27. The girl…

5 years ago

Chicago area schools taking steps to prevent teens from vaping

High schools in Chicago’s suburbs are taking steps to discourage students from vaping. The measures come amid rising rates of…

5 years ago

Chicago Weather: Rain moves through area Monday

Rain showers moved through the Chicago area Monday, but the possibility of severe storms was very low. Rain fell during…

5 years ago

Chicago police introduce Gun Offender Dashboard, new online tool to track suspects

A new online tool seeks to call attention to what officials have identified as a cause of gun violence in Chicago, where…

5 years ago

Washington Nationals sweep Chicago Cubs with 7-5 win in extras in the finale in Wrigley

Tied at 2-2 in the seventh, the Washington Nationals loaded the bases with two down and got back-to-back hits by Juan Soto, who…

5 years ago

Chicago Park District issues swim ban for 25 area beaches

The Chicago Park District has issued a swim ban for 25 Chicago area beaches. The ban is in effect for…

5 years ago

Chicago center tied to Gilbert stroke rehab takes to local radio airwaves

As Detroit billionaire businessman Dan Gilbert returned home after more than eight weeks of rehabilitation from a stroke he suffered…

5 years ago

United Airlines suspends service between Chicago and Hong Kong

United Airlines is suspending daily service from Chicago's O'Hare International Airport to Hong Kong starting next month, the company confirmed to CNN…

5 years ago

Chicago White Sox: Yoan Moncada comes back with a bang

The Chicago White Sox got an impressive win over the Texas Rangers on Thursday night, and their star player came…

5 years ago

Burke no longer partner at his law firm

Alderman Edward M. Burke, 14th, is no longer a partner at the law firm he helped start and which plays…

5 years ago

Facing Massive Budget Deficit, Lightfoot Imposes Chicago City Government Hiring Freeze

Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot has imposed a hiring freeze across all departments in city government until further notice, according to…

5 years ago

Powerhouse Chicago lawyer tapped to investigate Jussie Smollett case

A new chapter has opened in the Jussie Smollett saga, as a Chicago judge appoints one of the most prominent attorneys…

5 years ago

Lightfoot Launches Task Force to Combat Sexually Transmitted Infections

Sexually transmitted infections are on the rise across the nation. To combat the increase in STIs locally, Mayor Lori Lightfoot…

5 years ago

Chicago Bears: Clifton Duck making it tough for team to cut him

Chicago Bears cornerback Clifton Duck came into camp as an unknown player doubtful to make the team. After two preseason…

5 years ago

Amtrak restores route from Chicago to New Orleans

A summer filled with train disruptions for New Orleans visitors has reached its end as Amtrak has restored full service…

5 years ago

Checks worth millions written by Chicago remain uncashed

The city of Chicago has been sitting on $11.5 million in uncashed checks since 1987. More than 22,000 checks have…

5 years ago

Cubs blow 2 leads, rally for ‘season-defining win’

They're calling it a signature victory. And why not? The Chicago Cubs blew two leads but came back to win 12-11 over…

5 years ago

Chicago police officer shoots at possible burglary suspect in Hyde Park

A Chicago police officer fired shots at a possible burglary suspect in Hyde Park Wednesday afternoon. Police said at around…

5 years ago

Champion Boxer Fights Off Would-Be Muggers in Bucktown

Two would-be robbers got more than they bargained for after they tried to mug a Golden Gloves champion boxer on…

5 years ago

Chicago police to test phones that access high-tech tools

Chicago police officers may soon be able to access the city’s approximately 35,000 surveillance cameras through phones provided by the…

5 years ago

New engraved pavers install in front of the Montgomery Village Hall

There are almost 200 engraved pavers in front of the Montgomery Village Hall previously. Twenty new engraved pavers have been…

5 years ago

Chicago’s Museum inaugurates floating public art “Cultural Transit Assembly”

Floating Museum collective revealed its public art initiative known as Cultural Transit Assembly last week. This can convert the CTA…

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