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The life and legacy of Jean Baptiste Point DuSable, who is largely referred to as Chicago’s founder, is being honored at a new park just east of where the Haitian-born trader settled near the river.
Mayor Brandon Johnson traveled to Springfield Tuesday carrying a set of budget requests far more modest than last year.
The Chicago & North Western train depot in downtown Milwaukee was torn down in 1968 to make way for parks and a freeway that ...
A former magistrate judge in Doña Ana County, New Mexico, and his wife are accused of tampering with evidence linked to the ...
The park's design pays homage to Chicago's founder and first non-Indigenous Black settler, Jean Baptiste Point du Sable.
Mayor Brandon Johnson's 2024 trip to Springfield was a fiasco as he lobbied for a taxpayer-funded Chicago Bears stadium on Chicago's lakefront and failed even to ask Gov. JB Pritzker for more money ...
Hundreds of runners and walkers hit the Chicago Lakefront Trail Sunday morning for a special May Day 5K Run & Walk. The 3.1-mile course started and ended at the McCormick Place Lakeside Center, and ...
Plans for a park honoring Jean Baptiste Point DuSable, Chicago's first non-native settler, took a step forward this month.
Opening day coming Saturday, May 3, in Wisconsin and true spring fishing (when the weather cooperates) settling in around ...
Hundreds of runners and walkers hit the Chicago Lakefront Trail Sunday morning for a special May Day 5K Run & Walk. The 3.1-mile course started and ended at the McCormick Place Lakeside Center ...
But the building designed to resemble a Greek temple is instead a Chicago Park District ruin. It sits fenced off and rotting ...
Shamus Toomey, Editor in Chief and co-founder of Block Club Chicago, joins Wendy Snyder (in for Bob Sirott) to share the latest Chicago neighborhood stories. Shamus has details on: New ...
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