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The Chicago Philharmonic, performing free this month in local parks, led the supersized group in a rendition of the "Star ...
Starting July 31, thousands of music fans will flock to Grant Park for the fest, eagerly awaiting headliners including Tyler, ...
The track record may be “spotty.” But after a summer of sold out games in Rosemont, league reps think women’s pro softball has staying power.
In the height of the dog days of summer, find out how to vamp up the season with fresh activities and delicacies.
District officials say they expect to save about $165 million after laying off some central office staff and crossing guards ...
Chicago dives into a hot summer, posing a risk for outdoor workers and people spending time outside during the heat wave.
The lease extension announced Wednesday will keep Chicago’s top ballet company at the downtown opera house through 2034.
CPS is grappling with a $734 million deficit. Board members say schools across Illinois are facing budget troubles and need ...
Hoffman is only the third artistic director in Court’s history and comes to the theatre from the Brown Arts Institute.
If the mall can't be saved, a well-designed industrial campus that also makes room for worker housing and other amenities ...
Johnson says he wants to put social workers at stops and launch an anti-smoking campaign since ticketing by police hasn't ...
Heriberto Carbajal-Flores was arrested by Chicago police officers after he allegedly shot at a car in 2020 in Little Village.