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Parachute, their beloved dining gem in Avondale, is dead. But the pioneering duo have set their sights on what comes next.
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Parachute, their beloved dining gem in Avondale, is dead. But the pioneering duo have set their sights on what comes next.
In seven short years, the savvy South Side dancer-choreographer has commissioned 10 new works and built a contemporary company fit for Chicago’s biggest dance stages.
Local School Councils at several specialty elementary schools say they are facing budget cuts, a claim backed by a WBEZ/Chicago Sun-Times analysis.
Since 2010, more than half – 53% – of mass shootings in Chicago have involved at least one victim younger than 20, shows a WBEZ analysis.
After almost two centuries, the Indigenous nation is reestablishing the only reservation in Illinois.
Developer Hilco and its subcontractors agreed to pay the money to neighborhood residents for the 2020 botched smokestack implosion.
About 60% of people are interested in exploring green funeral options, more than ever before.
Preckwinkle said she expects the Democratic Party will be united behind President Joe Biden as he seeks reelection.
The U.S. Department of the Interior announced the decision Friday, placing 130 acres into trust for the Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation, giving the tribal nation sovereignty over the land after the U.S. auctioned off its land 175 years ago.
Officer Luis Huesca, 30, was returning home from work about 3 a.m. in the 3100 block of West 56th Street when a ShotSpotter alert went off, police Supt. Larry Snelling said. No one has been arrested.