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Despite persistent fears, local organizers and neighbors are organizing events to distribute food to neighbors in need and support local businesses.
The ongoing federal government shutdown could end food stamp coverage for millions of Americans on Saturday, and farmers are among those bracing for the impact.
CHICAGO — Illinois plans to appeal the Trump administration’s denial of federal disaster money for two flooding events this past summer that caused damage in several counties, including Cook
It's Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and a local Chicago artist is helping survivors reclaim their identities one photo at a time.
Halloween weekend has arrived and whether you're looking for something spooky or just a festive time, there are plenty of options in and around Chicago.
Politicians in Illinois have been receiving death threats and other forms of harassment, with some even receiving threats of lethal injection, due to their stances on controversial issues such as
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Vote for the best pizza in Chicago: 64 pizzerias face off in new tournament
When you want to have pizza for dinner, does it turn into a full-blown debate every day? One new contest is giving Chicagoans the chance to finally settle who has the best pizza in the city.
Twenty-one years ago, when Jamie Dimon sold Chicago’s Bank One, then the sixth largest U.S. bank, to JPMorgan Chase and forged the nation’s largest bank in New York, veterans of Chicago’s financial scene worried that this city would become a banking backwater.
A Chicago-based investment group purchased Project Barfly, which owned HopCat and Stella's lounge in Grand Rapids, along with other HopCat restaurants across MI.