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Ameya Pawar

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North Lawndale and Oakland surprised with good ratings, while North Center, Lincoln Square disappointed.

Logan Square »

The mayor and a group of aldermen plan to officialy introduce an ordinance Wednesday.

North Center »

The Zoning Board of Appeals will allow the Cubs to continue operating a controversial remote lot.

Downtown »

The Zoning Board of Appeals raised issues over the Cubs' remote parking lot off Irving Park Road.

North Center »

The ride will stop at highlights in the neighborhood while also promoting bike safety.

Downtown »

But the mayor's ordinance would set strict rules for sales and for the location of gun shops.

Lincoln Square »

The five new Divvy stations will bring the ward's total to 27.

Roscoe Village »

Welles Park will get a long-awaited playground, Clark Park a less-desired track-and-field facility.

Ravenswood »

The elementary schools will have more green space and new playgrounds come fall.

Lincoln Square »

The school "confirms Chicago as a world-class city," says Lycee president Alain Weber.

Lincoln Square »

The owner has given up his food and liquor license; Fanta Sea will no longer operate on Lawrence Avenue.

Uptown »

At least seven Chicago aldermen support the measure, backed by activist group ONE Northside.

Downtown »

Ald. Ameya Pawar worked to expand the pool of applicants for the new position of budget analyst.

Downtown »

The Zoning Committee approved an ordinance addressing a moratorium on new signs imposed last year.

Lincoln Square »

Ald. Ameya Pawar is at his "boiling point" with a business that neighbors say is an illegal nightclub.