FM's "Ask the Mayor" show, Mayor Brandon Johnson drew a "clear distinction" between the snap curfew ordinance he vetoed last ...
Michael Edwards will leave his role as president and CEO on March 31. The member-based organization has hired a search firm ...
Thousands of people packed the Chicago Riverwalk on Wednesday for the city's first-ever nationally televised New Year's Eve celebration.
January in Chicago is generally cold, but the city remains busy with free activities that make winter feel more manageable.
The Grant Park Music Festival will return June 10 through Aug. 15. The 2026 programming focuses on U.S. music in honor of ...
Chicago's public safety committee is expected to take up a revised ordinance to give police the authority to impose specific ...
Chicagoans for the arrival here of the Border Patrol, which joined agents from Immigration and Customs Enforcement in aggressive enforcement of the nation’s immigration laws, as directed by the ...
At times, 2025 brought deadly chaos to Chicago’s shimmering downtown: An 18-victim mass shooting in River North, the worst the city’s seen in years. The annual Christmas tree lighting marred by two ...
President Donald Trump’s federal immigration enforcement operation led to most surreal autumn in Chicago history. What happened during those 64 days will be remembered for a long time.
The latest proposal from Ald. Brian Hopkins would let police impose a four-hour "time and place" curfew anywhere in the city ...
At least three restaurants are preparing to open at 174 N. Michigan Ave., a four-story building near Millennium Park that has ...