The city has issued a permit allowing outdoor dining this summer on the sidewalk and parking lanes on Clark Street in River ...
The Oscar-winning queer film based on Christopher Bram's novel has been reimagined as a play a quarter-century later, thanks ...
The festival’s eclectic lineup of music documentaries and concert films kicks off with “Melomaniac” and ends with the Chicago ...
A 2003 law pushed by the gun industry limits the information shared by federal agents and shields gun shops from public ...
The Griffin Museum of Science and Industry will have free admission Sunday so visitors can see new exhibits funded by Griffin ...
The new restaurant features agua frescas, margaritas and tacos in a colorful spot overlooking the Chicago River.
A program called RainReady has proven to help mitigate flooding — so much so that there’s a waitlist in Oak Park. But despite ...
One Stop Foods closed last month after officials reported finding mold, raw sewage, outdated food and other violations. Some neighbors feel it's time to close for good, while others say it's a ...
The taco chain started out of a Volkswagen bus in Mexico and has grown to more than 20 locations, most in the New York area.
Ashley Burrell was ordered not to own any pets as she faces several felony charges following an investigation by Chicago ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson said the proposed $4.7 billion stadium and surrounding green space will be open to Chicago’s kids and ...
Flyers with antisemitic slogans were left in the neighborhood, home to one of the city's largest Jewish populations. The incident mirrors other cases of hateful flyers left near North Side homes.