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Ameya Pawar

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The team will continue to operate the controversial lot while applying for the proper permit.  

North Center »

Mayor Emanuel was on hand to celebrate the completion of Bell Elementary's $10 million addition.

Uptown »

A developer plans to bring three-bedroom units starting at $450,000, plus retail, to long-vacant lots.

Lincoln Square »

Neighbors said they're fed up with the lewd acts, loud music and blocked alleys, too.

North Center »

Pawar is seeking a second term representing the 47th Ward, but this time he's no longer an outsider.

Lakeview »

"Fishy city politics" are cited as Tunney endorsed former Board of Ed member Rodrigo Sierra.

Downtown »

Ald. Ameya Pawar said it's "getting ahead of ourselves" to name possible office heads.

North Center »

The new remote parking lot at 3900 N. Rockwell Ave. concerns residents as Opening Day approaches.

Lincoln Square »

Voting is open until March 28 on infrastructure projects in most need of attention.

North Center »

An accelerated construction timeline means work will start early in the day and take place on weekends.

Downtown »

The ordinance would allow stores to sell only dogs and cats from shelters and humane societies.

Lincoln Square »

The sessions aim to inform eligible residents of health care options before the March 31 deadline.

Lincoln Square »

Audubon, McPherson, Ravenswood and Waters elementary schools will receive $50,000 to $100,000 each.

Ravenswood »

The initial 911 call after an attack near the mayor's home was never assigned to officers, police said.

Lincoln Square »

The proposal for McPherson's new outdoor campus would replace a parking lot with community green space.