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The University of Notre Dame has fallen into the pool of commercial property distress infecting downtown Chicago, ...
A new street sign, located on the corner of Rapallo Avenue and Main Street in Middletown, honors Prince Mortimer and his legacy. “It is certainly a story of perseverance. Something I hope a lot of our ...
The electronic sign outside New Hope Community Church reads "Heaven Has Strict Immigration Laws," then switches to "Hell Has ...
Chicago police said. Police said the shooting happened in the Edgewater neighborhood's 5800-block of North Kenmore Avenue. Officers responded to a call about a person who had been shot just before ...
A Lunar New Year celebration and parade was also held Saturday in the Asia on Argyle district, starting at Argyle Street and Sheridan Road in Uptown. The celebration also featured a live reptile ...
The illuminated, 25-foot stainless steel monument in the Illinois Medical District could be completed later this year.
An electronic sign outside a Palatine church has sparked controversy with its use of metaphorical immigration-related language. “Heaven has strict immigration laws, hell has ope ...
There is one NFC North team that could make sense. That team is none other than the Chicago Bears. It seems likely that the Bears would be open to bringing in an upgrade at the running back position.
"He’s the favorite to be the Opening Day third baseman if the Cubs don’t sign Bregman," Mooney wrote. Bregman signing would certainly play an impact on Shaw, perhaps something Chicago wants to ...
That's not a typo. Crain's analysis of new longterm data on median home price growth reveals the tidal wave of change to hit the Chicago-area housing market over the last 10 years.