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Lightfoot promises tight security during the Lollapalooza festival

Nearly half a million people are expected to come and celebrate the four-day Lollapalooza festival this weekend in Chicago. The…

6 years ago

A dump truck crashes into three school buses in Libertyville

A dump truck crashed into three school buses in the northern suburbs on Thursday. Several children were hurt in the…

6 years ago

Lightfoot receives calls to fire Chicago’s Water Commissioner

The discrimination cases have been reported in the Chicago Water Department. The allegations of discriminations are prompting calls to the…

6 years ago

Castellanos and Kemp ready for their first start in Cubs

Nicholas Castellanos and Tony Kemp, new acquisitions of Chicago Cubs, will play their first game for the Cubs on Thursday…

6 years ago

Police accuse a suburban man of killing his mother with a sword

A man has been charged with stabbing her mother with a big sword on Sunday in Park Ridge. The man…

6 years ago

Work on Red-Purple Bypass will begin in September by CTA

CTA will begin the work on the reconstruction and modernization of the Red and Purple Lines this fall. The work…

6 years ago

Rohingya Muslims celebrates their right to marry in the US

A ceremony has been organized in Skokie in which the Rohingya Muslims celebrated their right to marry. Rohingya Muslims are…

6 years ago

Governor J.B. Pritzker signs the law of Employee’s salary history

J.B Pritzker, governor of Illinois, has signed a bill which prohibits the employer to ask about the salary history to…

6 years ago

Dozens say goodbye to Big Boy, world’s largest steam train, as it leaves Chicago

Big Boy #4014, the largest steam train of the world, has left the Chicago area on Tuesday morning. People lined…

6 years ago

Iconic pink house in Austin neighborhood needs repairing: Family starts fundraising

The Pink and White house in Austin is an iconic place of West Side. The house has been a neighborhood…

6 years ago

Chicago Police Department did not follow the officer’s body camera inspection orders

Inspector general of Chicago police has released a report in which he revealed that the police department of the city…

6 years ago

Two mothers lose their lives in a drive-by shooting incident

Two mothers, the volunteers for Mothers Against Senseless Killings, were shot down as they stood on a street corner to…

6 years ago

Chicago faces segregation among various issues even 100 years after riots

It was a hot July day in 1919 when a black 17-year old while swimming in Lake Michigan made a…

6 years ago

Visitors can enter Lincoln Park Zoo in free until Dec, 2049

Zoo operators and city’s park district have reached to an agreement. Under this agreement, Lincoln Park Zoo will remain free…

6 years ago

Chicago says safety the ‘Top Priority’ at Lollapalooza

City officials have said that safety and security will be the top priority at this year’s Lollapalooza Music Festival. The…

6 years ago

Laila reunites with owner after being rescued from Lake Michigan

A dog, named Laila, has been reunited with its owner. Laila was rescued from Lake Michigan and transported to an…

6 years ago

Chicago boy saves 13 people by warning them at the right time

The fire alarms of the home apparently malfunctioned. A boy, five-year-old, warned the more than a dozen people to get…

6 years ago

400 Illinois National Guard members leave

Families and friends of the Illinois National Guard members have sent off them as they went on the Afghan mission.…

6 years ago

Two men claim of catching another alligator from the Humboldt Park lagoon

Chicago Police have started the investigation about the claim of two men of catching an alligator from the Humboldt Park…

6 years ago

Girl Scouts rescued safely from a remote Minnesota island

A group of six girls and three adults struck by a storm on Friday night when they were present on…

6 years ago

Red Summer – 100 years ago

On July 27, 1919, Thelma Shepherd was riding back to her Chicago apartment as her streetcar came under an attack.…

6 years ago

A teacher of Kankakee will have her third surgery in a year

Karen Dannenhauer, a preschool teacher, has been suffered from lymphedema for 30 years. She already has two surgeries in one…

6 years ago

Top Notch Knots and Pots open in center court at Northfield Square Mall

Top Notch Knots and Pots, a knitting and ceramic business, opened at Northfield Square Mall this month. Kim Chellson is…

6 years ago

Children got free supplies in a back-to-school event on Friday in Southern Illinois

The event was organized at Marion Office of Franklin-Williamson Bi-County Health Department. Hundreds of children attended the event with their…

6 years ago

Sound healing grows in Chicago: It is a source of awakening the soul

The vibrations of the sound seem like pushing and pulling at the same time. During sound healing practice, people lay…

6 years ago

Chicago Cubs acquire Derek Holland from San Francisco Giants

Chicago Cubs have acquired left-handed pitcher, Derek Holland, from the San Francisco Giants for cash consideration. Cubs have also given…

6 years ago

Family frustrated over ‘no arrest’ made by police in Nicolas Garcia’s killing

It was a hit-and-run case which killed Nicolas Garcia, Jr. Police have not arrested anyone after the three weeks of…

6 years ago

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