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Lincoln Square »

Native plants might be low maintenance, but they're not no maintenance, says Street & San commish.

Lincoln Square »

DNAinfo.com's resident urban gardener wants a tree planted in her parkway. But at what price?

Downtown »

The city has cut the response time from report to removal almost in half, from 6.75 days to 3.62.

Downtown »

The city wants to stop residents from putting banned items in the blue carts, like greasy pizza boxes.

North Park »

One of the city's greenest schools is now even more environmentally friendly.

McKinley Park »

The 12th Ward office is offering a $500 reward to crack down on graffiti vandals.

Downtown »

Ald. Roderick Sawyer found "the flow of information" from Streets and Sanitation "grossly insufficient."

West Loop »

CTA, Metra and Amtrak trains were all affected by the weather.

West Loop »

More than 1,200 flights canceled as city deploys plow fleet and prepares schools for below-zero weather.

West Loop »

Streets and Sanitation Commissioner Charles Williams said the city handles snow, even as Divvy shut down.

Downtown »

The annual ban on 107 miles of major streets citywide could leave many motorists lighter in the wallet.

Beverly »

City crews will pick up bags of seasonal yard waste in an effort to prevent the clogging of drains.

Bronzeville »

Between them, Sisters Marilyn and Ann have served Corpus Christi Parish on King Drive for 91 years.

Downtown »

Streets and Sanitation Commissioner Charles Williams walked out on Inspector General Joseph Ferguson.

Roscoe Village »

The city is also adding forestry crews to handle regular tree trimming and maintenance.