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West Loop »

Winner is out on bond, but neighbors said there is "hardly any greater public menace." 

Rogers Park »

The city ordered tighter security after 103 emergency calls related to the bar were placed over a year.

Downtown »

The Department of Business Affairs and Consumer Protection found there was no law against corkage fees.

Boystown »

The eatery closed in late 2015 for repairs and hadn't reopened.

Rogers Park »

The city said it received complaints from residents, police and the alderman and is now being monitored.

West Loop »

The West Loop salon's business license expired Sunday, and the salon hasn't applied to renew it.

Pilsen »

After a two-month closure, the 1870s tavern will soon welcome regulars once again on 18th Street. 

Pilsen »

A month after closing, Harbee's owner spoke out on the bar's pending troubles and if it will reopen. 

Downtown »

How many "universal" taxi apps does it take to serve a 12,700-cabbie universe?

West Loop »

Under a new agreement, Red Kiva remains closed for another 60 days after a fatal shooting in September.

West Loop »

The city moved to revoke Red Kiva's liquor license before a fatal shooting occurred nearby.

Edgewater »

The lounge's legacy includes an iconic patio, love for neighbors and ugly history with the city.

Bucktown »

The city asked the owners of the Dolphin to close for 60 days and re-open as Rio Chicago.

Downtown »

March 6 was the last day for the four healthy food stands in the Loop.

The Loop »

The city is sponsoring a workshop for any business with a liquor license to learn more about Happy Hour.