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Lincoln Square »

"This is not going to define our neighborhood," a resident said a day after hate graffiti was found.

West Loop »

The questionable sidewalk message on Green Street prompted one West Loop leader to call 311. 

West Town »

The billboard was vandalized after a comedian tweeted: "You know what needs to be done. LOL." 

Roscoe Village »

Video cameras caught a tagger leisurely spraying a Roscoe Village alley with graffiti.

Norwood Park »

Beard Elementary School serves students with special needs in kindergarten through third grade.

Logan Square »

The newest wall pairs marketing with development but the corridor hosts outdoor pieces of all sorts.

Logan Square »

"To see that just takes you to your knees," said the owner of the newly reopened veterinary clinic.

Lincoln Square »

Beans & Bagels opted not to remove a recent graffiti tag but instead covered it with art.

Downtown »

A review of vandalism and destruction of property cases shows that cases rarely end in fines.

Wicker Park »

Artist JC Rivera posted a photo of his newest "Bear Champ" artwork — but you'll have to find it to win.

Pilsen »

A handwriting expert said the tag that has shown up across the city is likely the work of one person.

Logan Square »

The graffiti artists will host a "first-ever" discussion on street art as the city cracks down.

Logan Square »

The uppermost tip of the 88-year-old building was spray-painted with the letters “BBK KYM.”

Downtown »

"Nothing the city can do will prevent graffiti writing," said graffiti artist BboyB.

Logan Square »

One of the city's oldest graffiti crews completed a memorial to Knuckles visible from the Blue Line.