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Edgewater »

Edgewater has come a long way from being known for its slums and arsons, but crime has spiked this year.

Downtown »

Ald. George Cardenas called for making students a priority, but others defended their TIF funds.

Uptown »

The Chicago Department of Transportation created a flier to help alleviate confusion along Argyle.

Uptown »

Ald. Harry Osterman led a tour of the almost completed Argyle Streetscape Thursday.

Uptown »

Ald. Harry Osterman will lead a walking parade of the shared street for business owners and residents.

Uptown »

Performers include Elephant Rebellion, Kuumba Lynx and Connect Force.

Andersonville »

The Houston-based company opened a store at 5301 N. Clark St. earlier this month.

Uptown »

The restaurant at 1114 W. Argyle St. will showcase three pho dishes and a family recipe from Vietnam.

Edgewater »

The community mosaic school and artist space will move into the former Blue Buddha Boutique location.

Edgewater »

Dozens of residents let City Council members know they had "zero credibility" after Laquan McDonald.

Edgewater »

Senn High School's pool was one of the first two built in the city, with a hope all students could swim.

Edgewater »

The hearing will focus on the city's efforts to implement "fundamental reform" in the police department.

Uptown »

Argyle Street will be closed to cars from Broadway to the Arygle Street CTA station beginning Friday.

Edgewater »

Over 80 percent of the 187 units would be 400-square-foot studios that rent for $1,250-$1,300 monthly.

Rogers Park »

Police and neighbors meet up for games, peace marches and other events in the neighborhood.