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Michael McColly, a Chicagoan, is the author of a new book, “Walking Chicago’s Coast: A 63-Mile Journey to the Indiana Dunes,” which will be published in September by Northern Illinois University Press ...
Martínez feels most at home here, inside the gym he built at the end of a road in a modest industrial park. A great many Chicago-area youth have walked through his doors and found purpose, direction ...
McDonough first listed the house in April for $1.049 million, and he went under contract to sell it just six days later.
Trump canceled a loan guarantee for the transmission line, but Michael Polsky has Wall Street backers and an advantage in the prospect of soaring electricity prices.
An ordinance aims to slow gentrification by giving tenants buying power and discouraging development that decreases density, but a pair of aldermen are opting out.
Art, like history, must never stir troubling thoughts or any critical impulses in our heads. To go back to Trump’s original condemnatory post on Truth Social: “This Country cannot be WOKE, because ...
Be careful when pruning magnolias at this time of year, as you can prune off flower buds that tend to be at the ends of ...
Despite her unpopularity, Chicago Teachers Union President Stacy Davis Gates manages to put Illinois’ governor on the defensive.
Bill Hurley, 82, moved into Smith Crossing in Orland Park and promptly established scholarships for workers at the retirement ...
Chicago, as its motto boasts, is a “City in a Garden” but you have to get out on foot to experience it.
It’s not often that a building from 1940 still seems fresh and new, but the original Crow Island School is the product of ...
Terms of the settlement between Northwestern and fired football coach Pat Fitzgerald weren’t disclosed. But there was little ...