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A Lakeview neighbors group said it's tired of post-parade madness and wants the event moved Downtown.

Lakeview »

Whole Foods will present new plans at a Tuesday meeting, with neighbors voting on the project next week.

Boystown »

Business owners credited police with doing a "tremendous job" of controlling crowds.

Boystown »

Turns out, it's harder to find a 15-foot inflatable Jesus than you'd think.

Boystown »

Dancing cowboys, giant balloons and lavish costumes matched extravagant floats at the 46th annual Pride.

Boystown »

Extra police will be on hand to enforce a "zero-tolerance" policy for alcohol on the parade route.

Downtown »

The caucus immediately had to address the Pride Parade being at a "tipping point" after "growing pains."

Downtown »

Allowing patrons to carry open alcohol inside the pier could help boost winter business, officials said.

Ravenswood »

Ald. Pat O'Connor said the gym and facilities are "falling apart" and "haven't been repaired in ages."

Lakeview »

Ald. Tom Tunney is seeking additional police manpower for the 44th ward.

The Loop »

The school board abruptly pulled the question off its agenda as complaints grow.

Brighton Park »

Raymond Lopez vowed to take care of his neighborhood above any other constituency.

Lakeview »

Some Lakeview residents are considering pushing for a new tenant to replace Whole Foods.

Lakeview »

From Whole Foods Market to the CTA Belmont flyover, projects have left neighbors frustrated or fuming.

Downtown »

A new ordinance would give the public a say in camera placement and institute flexible payment plans.