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The Downtown alderman once again is trying to curtail Michigan Avenue musicians and performers.

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"When you hit Chicago, Chicago hits back," an alderman said last month. Well, at least not right away.

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The street sign will be taken down as soon as possible, Ald. Brendan Reilley said.

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Ald. Brendan Reilly (42nd) said the Trump name has come to represent "hatred and divisiveness."

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A new "contraflow" lane will allow motorists to drive southbound on Orleans Street near the Mart.

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The massive project's second phase will also redirect traffic around the Merchandise Mart. 

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Former Ald. Burt Natarus (42nd) says his "opinion of Trump has changed."

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Aldermen Smith and Hopkins say a Downtown pilot program could ease congestion in Lincoln Park, Old Town.

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Aldermen moved to remove the honorary street sign by Trump Tower last week. 

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Plans for a high school that was once to be named after President Barack Obama have been stalled.

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Aldermen introduced an ordinance to take down the Downtown street sign honoring Donald Trump.

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"Concerned citizen" George Blakemore is known for long speeches criticizing "rubber stamp" aldermen.

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Parents who had to go pick up kids left chanting, "We want a vote. Keep our schools afloat."

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Presence Health wanted $5.5 million, but it came under fire for restricting women’s healthcare.

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Sterling Bay Cos. wants to redevelop Union Station and build a skyscraper next door.