DOWNTOWN — Peso Pluma will headline Sueños, Chicago’s largest Latin music fest, next year in Grant Park. The Mexican musician’s set was cut short at this year’s Sueños due to thunderstorms — but the ...
A vote to reject Mayor Brandon Johnson's proposed property tax increase would force the administration to find an alternative ...
One judge was losing his bid to keep his job and two more were in peril as vote-counting continued after Tuesday’s election.
CHICAGO — Chicago Public Schools is extending the application deadline for students who want to go to schools outside their assigned neighborhood option. GoCPS applications will now be due at 5 p.m.
Bringing West Africa to Chicago, Victoria Boateng teaches workshops and classes featuring the djembe drum for people with autism and disabilities.
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Noura Ebrahim hugs her daughter, Lamise Ebrahim-Kloet, during a protest following the 2024 presidential election to call for ...
EcoShip collects and redistributes hard-to-recycle packaging materials for free, but the nonprofit is in dire need of a permanent home.
Daniel and Angelica hope for a future where they can put down roots in Chicago. For now, they've found stability selling homemade food in their neighborhood.
One Tail at a Time hopes Chicagoans in need can provide a home to a furry friend who will bring them happiness.
The gelato shop that hosts magic shows and was backed by magician Penn Jillette will transition to a wholesale model. "Some things are just too cool to exist," its owner said.
Gwendolyn Zabicki’s work takes inspiration from chocolate-covered snacks and other "fanciful and decadent" things. Her ...