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Lakeview »

It's not the first time the alderman's office has been accused of deleting comments on safety issues.

Downtown »

Ald. Pat O'Connor tabled a proposal allowing earlier Sunday liquor sales after City Council resistance.

Lakeview »

The annual review from the Cubs and city services will be rescheduled

Lakeview »

A bike lane letting cyclists ride against traffic would become their first east-west option in the ward.

Wrigleyville »

A bar that burned down in the fall wants to reopen in the former Sweet Baby Ray's spot.

Lakeview »

After months of conflict in the neighborhood, a city board said the Broadway Youth Center can stay put.

Lakeview »

The center, which serves homeless youth, might be able to stay in a Lakeview church.

Lakeview »

Desk Labs would take over all of the long-vacant building at 3033 N. Clark St.

Lakeview »

Though a neighborhood group voted shut down a youth center's plans, negotiations still might happen.

Lakeview »

Any pile-ups should be taken away today, an aldermanic staffer said.

Lakeview »

Residents can also drop off trees at the Cubs parking lot at 1126 W. Grace St.

Boystown »

He has "not abandoned" the controversial 3343 N. Halsted St. location despite neighborhood pushback.

Lakeview »

Street lights on the popular commercial corridor went out, but they should return in 7-10 days.

Lakeview »

From Wrigley Field to a proposed LGBT hotel, Lakeview may soon change after 2013 developments.

Wrigleyville »

"The Cubs need to start the work as soon as possible," said Ald. Tom Tunney.