Are there enough cops for Pride, Market Days?
Organizers say yes … but mostly because crowds are smaller than you might think.
Organizers say yes … but mostly because crowds are smaller than you might think.
Mayor Emanuel picks replacement to Brett Goldstein, naming Brenna Berman as Chicago’s Chief Information Officer.
Plus, the quirky regulations behind the city’s al fresco scene. Why, after all, can you keep chomping a hot dog late at night, but have to set down the beer.
In final hours as Chicago’s first chief data officer, Brett Goldstein thanks staff, civic hackers for helping his tenure as he departs for University of Chicago.
Libraries could well be considered some of the earliest adopters of open data as they ditched card catalogues and rubber stamps for computerized records. So to bridge the print and digital worlds, we wanted to take a look at some of the data CPL has to offer.
Commuters were in for a surprise Tuesday morning as crews began work on 923 N. Michigan Avenue – the intersection before traffic enters and exits Lake Shore Drive.
Here’s why the outdoor eating oases thrive on the North Side, not on the South and West Sides.
The city of Chicago in collaboration with Google hosted the Safe Communities Hackathon, an event which sought to have civic hackers and developers create applications that would improve community involvement in neighborhood policing.
Argonne Lab is utilizing the world’s 4th fastest computer to create visualizations of aneurysms —and the formation of the universe itself.