tags

Hortus In Urbe!

A series on growing a green thumb in Chicago’s community...

Win A Dinner!

Enter to win a $200 meal at one of Chicago’s finest...

Murder In Chicago

See the faces of Chicago’s violence.

Food & Drink Updates

Get the latest on openings, closing and dining trends.

Chi Kids

Get kid-friendly coverage of schools, events and more!

Change City
  •  
  • New York
  • Chicago
54°
Rain
  • Current
  • Hourly
  • 7-Day
  • Radar
  • Weather Update
  • IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD
      • Bridgeport, Chinatown & McKinley Park
      • Downtown, South Loop & River North
      • Englewood, Auburn Gresham & Chatham
      • Hyde Park & Kenwood
      • Jefferson Park, Portage Park & Norwood Park
      • Lakeview & Wrigleyville
      • Lincoln Park & Old Town
      • Lincoln Square, Albany Park & Irving Park
      • Logan Square & Humboldt Park
      • Pilsen, Little Village, Near West Side
      • Rogers Park & Edgewater
      • Uptown & Andersonville
      • Wicker Park & Bucktown
      • Friends Rally for Canaryville Cancer Victim
      • Red Line Reconstruction: Chinatown Braces for Economic Impact
      • Check Mate: Chess Program at Marshall, Faraday Has Been Crowning Success
      • Woman Pulled from Chicago River by Tour Boat Crew
      • CPS Closings: Board Votes To Close 50 Chicago Schools
      • Body Found Floating in Chicago River Tuesday
      • Yale Closure Prompts Safety Concerns by Parents
      • Bodies of Two Men Found in Camaro's Back Seat, Trunk in West Englewood
      • CPS Closings: Parents Applaud Plan to Save Mahalia Jackson
      • Man Shot in Hip in South Shore Wednesday
      • CPS Closings: Canter Middle School to Get One-Year Reprieve
      • New Wentworth District Police Commander Promises Aggressive Stance on Crime
      • Patio Theater Closing for Summer Due To Broken Air Conditioning
      • Oriole Park to Get Annex to Relieve Overcrowding; Wildwood Out of Luck
      • Renovations Set for 'Neglected' Taft High School
      • New Lakeview Farmers Market 'Low Line' to Feature Street Food, Veggies
      • Punk Apparel Store Owner Starts Kickstarter to Launch Organic Jewelry Line
      • Lake View High School's Teen Moms Get Baby Books After Fundraising Campaign
      • CPS Closings: Interactive Map with Affected Schools, Gang Lines
      • Parents Win Battle, Manierre Elementary Won't Close
      • Manierre Parents Say New CPS 'Transition' Plan Not Enough
      • Monday's Albany Park Shooting Victim Dies
      • CPS Closings: Courtenay, Stockton to Merge Under Courtenay's Name
      • Square Roots Festival Announces Eclectic Music Lineup
      • Von Humboldt To Close, Along With Three Other Humboldt Park Schools
      • VLive Nightclub No Longer a 'Public Nuisance,' City Says
      • Chicago's Best Restaurants Have Key Roles in Indie Film 'Open Tables'
      • Alderman: CPS Treatment of Special Ed Schools 'Morally Reprehensible'
      • CPS Closings: Paderewski Elementary Set to Shutter
      • King Elementary Closing Means Rahm Has 'Blood on His Hands,' Parent Says
      • City Plans to Tear Up Broadway to Replace Water Main This Summer
      • Ridge Firehouse Attracts Brew Pub, Theater Groups
      • Siblings Bar Pours Last Drink, Building to be Sold, Owner Says
      • CPS Closings: Three Schools in Uptown, Andersonville to Close
      • 'Rubber Stamp' on School Closings? No Way, Board Member Says
      • CPS Closings: Courtenay, Stockton to Merge Under Courtenay's Name
      • CPS Closings: Peabody School in West Town to Shutter, Board Votes
      • CPS Closings: Near North Special Ed School Doesn't Make the Cut
      • Chicago's Best Restaurants Have Key Roles in Indie Film 'Open Tables'
      • Man Steals Dodge Charger With Car Salesman Inside, Prosecutors Say
      • One Killed, Four Wounded In Overnight Shootings
      • Two Days Before Start of New Job, Man Shot Dead in Austin
      • Teen Found Shot in Head in Back of the Yards
      • Police Search for Missing 15-Year-Old Girl
      • Mayor Defends School Closings Despite 'Political Consequence'
      • Second Victim in Sunday Car Crash Dies
      • Man Shot in Shoulder on Far South Side
      • Mag Mile Arrests: 'What You Saw Was A Great Police Response'
      • 'No Purpose in Knowing Why,' Family Says After Fatal Shooting of Student
      • New Wentworth District Police Commander Promises Aggressive Stance on Crime
      • One Killed, Four Wounded In Overnight Shootings
      • CPS Closings: Bethune Elementary To Shut Its Doors
      • Check Mate: Chess Program at Marshall, Faraday Has Been Crowning Success
      • Red Line Construction: Some Riders Say Commute Times So Far Have Been OK
      • Man Attempts to Kidnap Two Boys in Chicago Lawn, Police Say
      • Man Shot in Chicago Lawn
      • Ray Manzarek, Co-Founder of The Doors, Never Forgot St. Rita High
      • North Side Firehouses Close to Having New Owners
      • Teen Found Shot in Head in Back of the Yards
      • Nine-Year-Old Boy Attacked by Dog on Far South Side
      • 'No Purpose in Knowing Why,' Family Says After Fatal Shooting of Student
      • Vandals Trashed Church, Left Drug Paraphernalia Behind, Police Say
      • 79th Street Mall Built for Black-Owned Businesses, Owner Says
  • NEWS
      • Arts & Entertainment
      • CHI Kids
      • Crime & Mayhem
      • Education
      • Food & Drink
      • Politics
      • Real Estate
      • Sports & Outdoors
      • Transportation
      • My Chicago
      • Square Roots Festival Announces Eclectic Music Lineup
      • North Side Firehouses Close to Having New Owners
      • Chicago White Sox Set to Light Up Skies Over Roscoe Village
      • Check Mate: Chess Program at Marshall, Faraday Has Been Crowning Success
      • WOOGMS Parade History: 'Small Town' Event Celebrates 50 Years
      • Marcy Newberry: Good Samaritan Pours Heart into Unfunded Kids Program
      • Monday's Albany Park Shooting Victim Dies
      • Man Shot in Hip in South Shore Wednesday
      • Bodies of Two Men Found in Camaro's Back Seat, Trunk in West Englewood
      • Marcy Newberry: Good Samaritan Pours Heart into Unfunded Kids Program
      • Yale Closure Prompts Safety Concerns by Parents
      • CPS Closings: Three Schools in Uptown, Andersonville to Close
      • Square Roots Festival Announces Eclectic Music Lineup
      • New Lakeview Farmers Market 'Low Line' to Feature Street Food, Veggies
      • Ridge Firehouse Attracts Brew Pub, Theater Groups
      • 'Rubber Stamp' on School Closings? No Way, Board Member Says
      • CPS Closings: Canter Middle School to Get One-Year Reprieve
      • Siblings Bar Pours Last Drink, Building to be Sold, Owner Says
      • Median Home Price in City is Now $222,000, Study Says
      • Siblings Bar Pours Last Drink, Building to be Sold, Owner Says
      • Fire Sale: Vacant Firehouses on the Market Around City
      • Chicago White Sox Set to Light Up Skies Over Roscoe Village
      • Traveling 'Gutter Punk' Homeless Back in City
      • Check Mate: Chess Program at Marshall, Faraday Has Been Crowning Success
      • City Plans to Tear Up Broadway to Replace Water Main This Summer
      • North Pulaski Road Slated for Water Main Replacement
      • Red Line Reconstruction: Chinatown Braces for Economic Impact
      • CPS Closings: Interactive Map with Affected Schools, Gang Lines
      • Parents Win Battle, Manierre Elementary Won't Close
      • Manierre Parents Say New CPS 'Transition' Plan Not Enough
      • Square Roots Festival Announces Eclectic Music Lineup
      • North Side Firehouses Close to Having New Owners
      • Chicago White Sox Set to Light Up Skies Over Roscoe Village
      • VLive Nightclub No Longer a 'Public Nuisance,' City Says
      • Ridge Firehouse Attracts Brew Pub, Theater Groups
      • Lil' Jon to Kick Off ROOF Sundays at theWit Hotel
      • Ray Manzarek, Co-Founder of The Doors, Never Forgot St. Rita High
      • StoryCorps Seeks a Few Good Tales at New Recording Booth at Cultural Center
      • Uptown Summer Festival Still Not Approved, But Organizers Are Optimistic
      • Patio Theater Closing for Summer Due To Broken Air Conditioning
      • Check Mate: Chess Program at Marshall, Faraday Has Been Crowning Success
      • WOOGMS Parade History: 'Small Town' Event Celebrates 50 Years
      • Marcy Newberry: Good Samaritan Pours Heart into Unfunded Kids Program
      • Mayfest 2013: Music, Food and an Owner-Pet Lookalike Contest
      • 'Pillow-soft' Stingray Exhibit and Rick Bayless Hosts High School Gala
      • West Fest Headliners Include House Music DJs
      • Rowing Program Charts a New Course for Low-Income Students
      • Brooks, Payton Finally Play Ball
      • Skip the Babysitter But Not the Date on Parents' Night Out
      • McKinley Park Community Garden Party Scheduled
      • Monday's Albany Park Shooting Victim Dies
      • Man Shot in Hip in South Shore Wednesday
      • Bodies of Two Men Found in Camaro's Back Seat, Trunk in West Englewood
      • Man Attempts to Kidnap Two Boys in Chicago Lawn, Police Say
      • Man Shot in Chicago Lawn
      • Woman Pulled from Chicago River by Tour Boat Crew
      • Siblings Bar Pours Last Drink, Building to be Sold, Owner Says
      • VLive Nightclub No Longer a 'Public Nuisance,' City Says
      • Albany Park Shooting: 'They're Not Messing With Good Family People'
      • Man Steals Dodge Charger With Car Salesman Inside, Prosecutors Say
      • Marcy Newberry: Good Samaritan Pours Heart into Unfunded Kids Program
      • Yale Closure Prompts Safety Concerns by Parents
      • CPS Closings: Three Schools in Uptown, Andersonville to Close
      • Alderman: CPS Treatment of Special Ed Schools 'Morally Reprehensible'
      • Von Humboldt To Close, Along With Three Other Humboldt Park Schools
      • 'Rubber Stamp' on School Closings? No Way, Board Member Says
      • CPS Closings: Courtenay, Stockton to Merge Under Courtenay's Name
      • CPS Closings: Paderewski Elementary Set to Shutter
      • CPS Closings: Bethune Elementary To Shut Its Doors
      • King Elementary Closing Means Rahm Has 'Blood on His Hands,' Parent Says
      • Square Roots Festival Announces Eclectic Music Lineup
      • New Lakeview Farmers Market 'Low Line' to Feature Street Food, Veggies
      • Ridge Firehouse Attracts Brew Pub, Theater Groups
      • Chicago's Best Restaurants Have Key Roles in Indie Film 'Open Tables'
      • Shawarma Garden Middle Eastern Restaurant to Blossom on Division Street
      • Closed Urban Union Bad Fit for Neighborhood, Chef Michael Shrader Says
      • Hortus in Urbe: Introducing Garden in the City
      • Pie Hole Pizza Joint Opening This Week
      • Craft Beer Week's Cup of Events Runneth Over in Wicker Park, Bucktown
      • New Boystown Bar, Progress, to Feature Sculpture Reacting to Human Voice
      • 'Rubber Stamp' on School Closings? No Way, Board Member Says
      • CPS Closings: Canter Middle School to Get One-Year Reprieve
      • Siblings Bar Pours Last Drink, Building to be Sold, Owner Says
      • Fire Sale: Vacant Firehouses on the Market Around City
      • North Side Firehouses Close to Having New Owners
      • Ridge Firehouse Attracts Brew Pub, Theater Groups
      • CPS Closings: Board Votes To Close 50 Chicago Schools
      • CPS Closings: Interactive Map with Affected Schools, Gang Lines
      • Parents Win Battle, Manierre Elementary Won't Close
      • New Wentworth District Police Commander Promises Aggressive Stance on Crime
      • Median Home Price in City is Now $222,000, Study Says
      • Siblings Bar Pours Last Drink, Building to be Sold, Owner Says
      • Fire Sale: Vacant Firehouses on the Market Around City
      • North Side Firehouses Close to Having New Owners
      • Ridge Firehouse Attracts Brew Pub, Theater Groups
      • Aragon Ballroom, Riviera Theatre Face Hefty Fines for Building Violations
      • University of Chicago Campus Post Office Closes Suddenly
      • Pritzker Parking Garage: Developers Await Alderman's Decision
      • Apartments with Cathedral Ceilings Coming to Old Church on Damen Avenue
      • Real Estate Firm @properties Opens Uptown Office
      • Chicago White Sox Set to Light Up Skies Over Roscoe Village
      • Traveling 'Gutter Punk' Homeless Back in City
      • Check Mate: Chess Program at Marshall, Faraday Has Been Crowning Success
      • Famed Oceanographer and Aquanaut Talks to West Humboldt Park Students
      • Bike the Drive Closes Lake Shore Drive This Weekend for 12th Year
      • Cutler, Cavallari Hosting '80s Dance Party with Billy Ocean
      • Hyde Park Garden Fair Seeks to Replace Stolen Flowers
      • Chicago from the Air: A Bird's-Eye View of Our City
      • Walter Payton College Prep's Visually Impaired Students Star at Judo
      • Navy Pier Ferris Wheel To Run for 48 Hours Straight for Record-Seeking Ride
      • City Plans to Tear Up Broadway to Replace Water Main This Summer
      • North Pulaski Road Slated for Water Main Replacement
      • Red Line Reconstruction: Chinatown Braces for Economic Impact
      • Pritzker Parking Garage: Developers Await Alderman's Decision
      • Red Line Construction: Some Riders Say Commute Times So Far Have Been OK
      • 'Crazy Guy' on Tracks Shuts Down Green, Red Lines During Evening Rush Hour
      • Red Line Construction: Monday Commute 'Excellent,' 'Quick,' 'Easy' for Many
      • Red Line Reconstruction: The Scramble Begins
      • Red Line Construction: 'This is Going to Be a Long Summer'
      • Red Line Construction: Overnight Dan Ryan Lane Closures Planned
      • CPS Closings: Interactive Map with Affected Schools, Gang Lines
      • Parents Win Battle, Manierre Elementary Won't Close
      • Manierre Parents Say New CPS 'Transition' Plan Not Enough
      • CPS School Closings: Photos, Videos, Tweets of Protest March Downtown
      • The Fight For Manierre Elementary
      • Red Line Construction: CTA Boss Says 'Facts' Make Case for Makeover
      • CPS School Closings: Some Schools On Closing List Might Be Spared: Sources
      • Workers Sound Off on Mayor Emanuel's Impact on Chicago
      • Brother Raymond Pushes For Peace, Redemption Amid School Closing Fears
      • Mother's Day Without Kevin
  • LOCAL LIFE
      • The Expired Meter
      • Teacher of the Week
      • Gigs of the Week
      • New Report Casts Doubt on Safety Claims of City's Red Light Camera Program
      • Mark Sheridan's Katie Lavin Uses Teachable Tech, Brings World to Classroom
      • Charli XCX, Pokey LaFarge and Chance the Rapper Play Chicago
  • SHOP
      • Sweepstakes
      • Shopping
tags

Keith Cozart

Recent Headlines

Englewood

January 23, 2013

Exclusive Details of Rapper Chief Keef's $6 Million Record Deal

Most of South Side gangster rapper's record deal cash held in "blocked trust" until he turns 18.

Englewood

January 22, 2013

Chief Keef Sued For Child Support

Mother of Chief Keef's daughter files for retroactive payments for health insurance and day care.

Chicago

January 17, 2013

Chief Keef Gets 60 Days in Jail Despite Plea for 'One More Chance'

South Side rapper cries in court and apologizes, but still gets hauled off.

Chicago

January 17, 2013

Chief Keef at a Crossroads at Just 17 Years Old

Can Chief Keef find courage to let his music career guide him away from Chicago's violent street life?

Get Our Daily Chicago Newsletter

Terms of Use | Privacy Policy

Thank you for signing up!

Would you like to sign up for additional newsletters?

Thank you for signing up for additional newsletters.

Bridgeport, Chinatown & McKinley Park
Downtown, South Loop & River North
Englewood, Auburn Gresham & Chatham
Hyde Park & Kenwood
Jefferson Park, Portage Park & Norwood ParkComing Soon

Lakeview & Wrigleyville
Lincoln Park & Old Town
Lincoln Square, Albany Park and Irving Park
Logan Square & Humboldt Park
Pilsen, Little Village, Near West Side
Rogers Park & Edgewater
Uptown & Andersonville
Wicker Park & Bucktown

» See all DNAinfo.com's newsletters!
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
DNAinfo Chicago
DNAinfo.com is Chicago's leading neighborhood news source. We deliver up-to-the-minute reports on entertainment, education, politics, crime, sports and dining across the city. Our award-winning journalists find the stories - big or small - that matter most to Chicagoans.
  • Advertise with Us
  • Newsletters
  • Our Team
  • RSS
  • iPhone
  • Android
  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Policy

Copyright © 2009-2013, DNAinfo.com. All Rights Reserved.

DNAinfo
  • Advertise with Us
  • Newsletters
  • Our Team
  • Archive
  • RSS
  • iPhone
  • Android
News
  • Arts & Entertainment
  • CHI Kids
  • Crime & Mayhem
  • Education
  • Food & Drink
  • Politics
  • Real Estate
  • Sports & Outdoors
  • Transportation
  • My Chicago
Local Life
  • The Expired Meter
  • Teacher of the Week
  • Gigs of the Week
Shop
  • Contests
  • Shopping