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A dangerous heat wave has descended on Chicagoland this week, with extreme heat and humidity to persist through Thursday.
Mayor Brandon Johnson’s finance team is briefing members of the City Council on potential new or expanded revenue streams.
The researchers have been tracking the heat, and the way it impacts parts of the city differently, in a brand-new way that could ultimately provide relief for some Chicagoans.
— In IL-09: Daniel Biss has been endorsed by the International Association of Fire Fighters Local 742, representing ...
The overnight hours Wednesday into Thursday will bring no relief from the humidity, with sweltering conditions keeping heat ...
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Evanston's City Council will discuss and potentially vote on amendments to the Envision Evanston 2045 comprehensive plan on ...
But the policy change, if adopted into the city’s zoning, would allow developers downtown to build without a minimum number ...
It appeared that, as of Friday, Chicago-area residents wouldn't get a reprieve from poor air quality in the near future.
Art of Dosa is closing while Table, Donkey and Stick’s owners are debuting a pizzeria at Sterling Food Hall in the Loop ...
Chicago and the surrounding area became not just a getaway — it became a place where our love didn’t need armor, a gay ...
His menu descriptions are often just three words to give him flexibility based on what he gets from suppliers, including ...