Why is Chicago looking at using taxpayer dollars to purchase a Greyhound bus station that sees 55,000 passengers a year?
Take Racine Avenue as an example. The popular thoroughfare turns into a northbound one-way at Randolph Street, but only for a ...
For months, the ABC7 I-Team has been examining how one of Chicago's century-old bridges crossing the Chicago River are now ...
If you’re hunting for unique things to do in Chicago, you’re my kind of traveler.  I’ve spent plenty of time in the Windy ...
When it comes to planning a vacation, most people think of the big names, New York, Los Angeles, Miami, Chicago. But tucked ...
More than 1,500 American flags will fill Rotary Hill when the Healing Field of Honor returns to downtown Naperville this week ...
In the West Loop, Art/Work Coworking is a creative lab that draws in the city’s creatives, techies, and freelancers. Open ...
A wave of unprovoked assaults in the city’s bustling downtown has left residents and commuters deeply unsettled. Dubbed “The Loop Puncher” by ...
The project is designed to connect neighborhoods, drive investment and breathe new life into the west side of the ...
Starts before Friday Creepy Critters Month: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 1:30-4:30 p.m. through Friday, Oct. 31, at Knoch Knolls ...
Just before noon on a sunny Friday earlier this month, federal immigration agents threw tear gas canisters onto a busy ...
Some Chicago parents and teachers say children were traumatized by a recent immigration enforcement action involving tear gas ...