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Instead of snacks, there are books inside the vending machines at a Gary Community Schools. → Read More
The final curtain call is nearing for the Pickwick Theatre in northwest suburban Park Ridge. → Read More
The Fourth of July got off to a wild start in downtown Chicago. → Read More
NOW OPEN! The coasters at Six Flags Great America are officially running for the 2022 season. → Read More
One person was killed in a high-rise apartment building fire early Thursday in Hammond, Indiana. → Read More
St. Charles and Batavia could be following in Chicago's footsteps with a new plastic bag fee. → Read More
Navy Pier is the hottest tourist destination of the Midwest – with about 9 million visitors yearly. → Read More
Drivers in downtown Naperville may need to navigate around street and lane closures on Main Street and Jefferson Avenue due to construction, but the Downtown Naperville Alliance (DNA) wants you to know the businesses along that stretch are still open and pedestrians are still welcome. → Read More
Starbucks has unveiled its latest plan to cut down on waste: Borrow-a-cup. → Read More
The Major League Baseball Commissioner has canceled 93 more games, pushing the start of the season to April 14. → Read More
The Biden administration's ban on Russian oil imports has translated into pain at the pump here at home. → Read More
Classrooms were empty and teachers were on the picket line Friday morning in Proviso District 209. → Read More
Wednesday's warmup was a welcome change for people who like to exercise along the lakefront path. → Read More
Cars lined up on South Homan Avenue Monday morning as parents dropped the children off for school. → Read More
Wednesday was a challenging morning for parents of Chicago Public School students. → Read More
"The main thing Is that we are concerned about our children... having kids growing up in a world where basically they are seeing segregation. One group of people allowed in places and another group not being allowed. And we think that could have damaging psychological consequences," said a woman who did not give her name. → Read More
"I love my neighborhood and I don't want to move, but it's frightening." → Read More
Today marks one year since the COVID-19 death of Chicago first responder Robert Truevillian. → Read More
Wednesday's unseasonably warm temperatures brought plenty of joggers and dog walkers to Chicago's lakefront. → Read More
Some north suburban high school students had a very busy November collecting holiday gifts for charity. → Read More