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 …
CTA will begin the work on the reconstruction and modernization of the Red and Purple Lines this fall. The work …
A ceremony has been organized in Skokie in which the Rohingya Muslims celebrated their right to marry. Rohingya Muslims are …
J.B Pritzker, governor of Illinois, has signed a bill which prohibits the employer to ask about the salary history to …
Big Boy #4014, the largest steam train of the world, has left the Chicago area on Tuesday morning. People lined …
The Pink and White house in Austin is an iconic place of West Side. The house has been a neighborhood …
Inspector general of Chicago police has released a report in which he revealed that the police department of the city …
Two mothers, the volunteers for Mothers Against Senseless Killings, were shot down as they stood on a street corner to …
It was a hot July day in 1919 when a black 17-year old while swimming in Lake Michigan made a …
Zoo operators and city’s park district have reached to an agreement. Under this agreement, Lincoln Park Zoo will remain free …
City officials have said that safety and security will be the top priority at this year’s Lollapalooza Music Festival. The …
A dog, named Laila, has been reunited with its owner. Laila was rescued from Lake Michigan and transported to an …
The fire alarms of the home apparently malfunctioned. A boy, five-year-old, warned the more than a dozen people to get …
Families and friends of the Illinois National Guard members have sent off them as they went on the Afghan mission. …
Chicago Police have started the investigation about the claim of two men of catching an alligator from the Humboldt Park …
A group of six girls and three adults struck by a storm on Friday night when they were present on …
On July 27, 1919, Thelma Shepherd was riding back to her Chicago apartment as her streetcar came under an attack. …
Karen Dannenhauer, a preschool teacher, has been suffered from lymphedema for 30 years. She already has two surgeries in one …
Top Notch Knots and Pots, a knitting and ceramic business, opened at Northfield Square Mall this month. Kim Chellson is …
The event was organized at Marion Office of Franklin-Williamson Bi-County Health Department. Hundreds of children attended the event with their …
The vibrations of the sound seem like pushing and pulling at the same time. During sound healing practice, people lay …
Chicago Cubs have acquired left-handed pitcher, Derek Holland, from the San Francisco Giants for cash consideration. Cubs have also given …
It was a hit-and-run case which killed Nicolas Garcia, Jr. Police have not arrested anyone after the three weeks of …
You would go through certain periods in your life when you have to move with your family from one place …
Police have arrested a man who allegedly stole an SUV of Bridgeview Fire Department. He drove the vehicle from the …
Chicago Police have arrested three teenager girls for allegedly beating a mentally disabled girl, 15-year-old, in a viral video on …
Chicago will have a piece of history back as a historic fireboat is restored after more than 30 years. The …
The Chicago Cubs will go back home with a smile as they beat the San Francisco Giants. It had been …
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