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The Englewood Back-To-School Parade is returning on Aug. 23 after a two-year hiatus.

Gage Park »

The new alternative high school can accommodate up to 300 students and is tuition free.

Englewood »

At a groundbreaking Tuesday, community members said they were eager for Whole Foods to open in 2016.

Englewood »

Job opportunities available at a new Whole Foods store will be discusserd at a community meeting.    

Englewood »

One Million Degrees will boost number of students it serves from 100 to 4,200.

Englewood »

More than 100 women, including some still in prison, attended the event at Kennedy-King College.

Englewood »

Ald. JoAnn Thompson (16th) and her brother Alfred Ellis are helping ex-offenders re-enter society.

Englewood »

The two incumbents will square off after Foulkes' 15th Ward was redrawn.

West Englewood »

ComEd employee Daryl Parks volunteered Monday to help clean up Englewood, where he grew up.

Gage Park »

Ald. JoAnn Thompson proclaimed construction season open.

Downtown »

Former public housing tenants are being priced out of new units, housing advocates complained Wednesday.

West Englewood »

Hobson replaces Ketesha Melendez at the helm of Earle STEM Elementary School in West Englewood.  

Downtown »

Big Tobacco is "not welcome" in the City of the Big Shoulders, Mayor Rahm Emanuel said.

Englewood »

Englewood residents are on track to see a Whole Foods store built in their neighborhood by 2016.

Downtown »

A new amendment reduces the amount of time vacant building owners have to secure their properties.