Composting Company, First Encouraged By City Of Chicago, Now Facing City Shutdown
After initial encouragement from the Chicago city government, a local composting company could now be shut down by the city’s Health Department.
After initial encouragement from the Chicago city government, a local composting company could now be shut down by the city’s Health Department.
Academy Award-winning actor Jeff Bridges’ new documentary Living in the Future’s Past will be featured at the 2019 One Earth Film Festival.
Fair Trade has played a key role in encouraging ethical commerce
WBEZ reporter Monica Eng recently reported on the candidates Chicagoans have written in during municipal elections, from Mickey Mouse to Al Capone.
The film series “Religion In the Frame” will screen movies and present scholars from the University of Chicago’s Divinity School.
Plant nerds, bird geeks and conservation junkies converge on Chicago for the Wild Things Conference on February 23rd.
What you may not know is that your coffee choice also helps out migratory birds wintering in South and Central America.
At nearly 20 venues, the Chicago International Puppet Theater Festival unleashes 80 performances with puppeteers from 11 countries.
The U.S. has been the world’s largest producer of oil and natural gas liquids since 2014.
Youth soccer groups are partnering to bring kids from Chicago, France and other countries to compete in friendly games.