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A full slate of block parties, cookouts and performances will take place in and around Hyde Park this Juneteenth, the federal holiday commemorating the end of slavery in the United ...
An activist for mental health care access and an educator championing criminal justice reform are two of this year’s Leaders ...
The family of a technical engineer who died last year after falling more than 100 feet when scaffolding broke apart at the ...
John Roberson, the city’s chief operating officer, is leaving Mayor Brandon Johnson’s administration this month for a top ...
The two special education teachers were doing the same task: teaching students with disabilities about the concepts of mean, median, and mode. The difference was that McMillan has been teaching for 35 ...
Joyan Tang took a few pieces of her stained glass art to Artisans 21, an artist cooperative in the old Harper Court plaza.
Two more vendors are claiming they were never paid for their work at the 2023 Hyde Park Summer Fest, bringing the total debt ...
Chicago Opera Theater has just unveiled a remarkable new work. “She Who Dared” is a compelling true story with warts-and-all ...
Andy Austin, a famed courtroom sketch artist whose illustrations brought the trials of John Wayne Gacy, the Chicago Seven and ...
SPRINGFIELD — Illinois’ latest budget misses the mark in several key areas, according to one independent nonprofit fiscal ...
Dazzling dancing and spectacular stagecraft combine to make the Joffrey Ballet's Chicago premiere of “Alice's Adventures in ...
To the editor, The so-called “snap curfew” proposal that city council currently debates is not the correct answer for the issue of “teen trends.” The city, business owners ...