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River North »

Ald. Brian Hopkins (2nd) filed to restrict zoning on the vintage house before it's sold to a developer.

Downtown »

Ald. Brian Hopkins' proposal asked that Animal Control leave coyotes alone whenever possible.

Wicker Park »

Moreno, Hopkins dismiss ex-city watchdog Faisal Khan's allegations.

Downtown »

The proposed "coyote management program" would establish a "default policy" to leave the animals alone.

Noble Square »

City Clerk says permits for anywhere in the city can be bought at any ward office that sells them.

Gold Coast »

The new 360-degree camera should be installed "in a few weeks" near LaSalle and Division streets. 

Downtown »

Neighbors of buildings rented out often to short-term guests say a new proposed ordinance is too loose.

Downtown »

Bed & Breakfasts and aldermen sought stronger rules, while Expedia joined in defending home sharing.

Downtown »

With rats and geese to chase, city should leave the animals alone, alderman proposes.

Downtown »

"Airbnb competes directly with real B&B," said Kapra Fleming, owner of Wicker Park's House of Two Urns.

Streeterville »

Ald. Brian Hopkins is proposing a "coyote management program" to tolerate the rat predators.

Wicker Park »

Hopkins said the unanimous vote was "a victory for historic preservation" and Ukrainian community.

Wicker Park »

Alderman not surprised that about half of the 12 homeless returned.

Streeterville »

City officials unveiled a new vision for Seneca Park in Streeterville. 

Beverly »

Nine Chicago alderman were among the nearly 6,000 people Sunday who jumped in chilly Lake Michigan.