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We dive into patios across the city that are worth exploring, from recently opened spots to patios featuring pizza under ...
Illinois legislators on Wednesday passed a law to explicitly prevent police from ticketing and fining students for minor ...
Throughout June, many Chicago theatres are presenting productions that encourage and celebrate Pride Month and Juneteenth.
Winters? Not actually that bad. Summers? Divine. Here are our favorite places to swim, run, bike, and chill in the Windy City.
A class-action lawsuit was filed by blind residents of Chicago against the city for not having enough accessible pedestrian signals, and a judge’s remedial order requires the city to install ...
Andy Shaw argues that City Hall’s reliance on private law firms in police misconduct cases fuels political patronage and wastes millions in taxpayer money.
A new bill would rename the RTA and give it expanded control over CTA, Metra and Pace — including new power over fares, ...
A.R.T.’s North American premiere of Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York) is playing now at the Loeb Drama Center in Harvard Square, Cambridge. See photos here!