The floating park on the Chicago River on the North Side started as one man’s passion project and faced a lot of hurdles. But ...
On Sunday evening, Oct. 8, 1871, a small barn on the west side of Chicago was consumed by a fire that soon spread to ...
Chicago voters turned out at a much lower rate in this month’s general election than in recent presidential contests, marking ...
In the puzzling darkness on an unfamiliar side of the street, Miller stuffed the smaller books in his pockets and hauled the ...
In 2016, a University of Chicago scholar stumbled across an extraordinary piece of writing that had been lost for nearly two ...
The federal FAFSA form used to apply for college financial aid opened to high school seniors nationwide on Thursday, a year ...
Dilla was laid off from ComEd in September. But later this month, he plans to premiere his new show on YouTube, called "You Don't Know Chi." ...
Christmas is quickly approaching and while glimmering lights and elaborate decorations seem to define the holiday, the stage ...
Two concurrent shows focused on the radical social and political possibilities of progressive art education in Chicago ask: ...
For November, the Bowling Green Historic Preservation Commission chose to honor several Historic Buildings of the Month that ...
In Chicago’s District 10 board race, ballot challenges, money, and attack ads swept in. The race mirrored some of the school ...
Belleville’s director of economic development, planning and zoning has suggested that officials consider demolishing two vacant city-owned buildings in the same downtown block. One building, which ...