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Sears has announced that the Lawrence Avenue store will close in August.

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The returning buses' limited service hours have some people saying the pilots are being set up to fail.

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Ald. Harry Osterman, Ald. Ameya Pawar and Ald. James Cappleman will all be in attendance.

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Neighbors voted against the project Thursday with 27 against and 19 in favor of it.

Uptown »

Cedar Street bought the former Aon Building at 5050 N. Broadway in April for $16.1 million.

Lincoln Square »

The No. 11 Lincoln Bus is set to start rolling again June 20, according to Ald. Ameya Pawar.

Uptown »

Ald. Harry Osterman (48th) will host a community meeting Thursday at Furama concerning the proposal.

Lincoln Square »

What started as an initiative of the 47th Ward is now an independent nonprofit organization.

Lincoln Square »

Open since the 1920s, the store survived earlier rounds of closings by the retailer.

Downtown »

"The effort here is to give homeless people a home," Mayor Rahm Emanuel said.

Lincoln Square »

Adding density on Lawrence Avenue will stabilize Lincoln Square, Ald. Ameya Pawar said.

Downtown »

The ordinance would call for tow trucks to have onboard cameras and video to document tows.

Downtown »

Here's what to do if you think a towing company mistreated you or your car.

Uptown »

Residents will be able to vote on the project in April, Ald. Harry Osterman (48th) said.

Uptown »

In 2015, the Lincoln District received 7,030 calls, 324 of which pertained to Lincoln Towing.