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A site at 2849 N. Clark St. is being considered as an alternative location for youth health services.

Lakeview »

Free Sunday parking has reduced turnover of spaces, and business owners said they want it eliminated.

Wrigleyville »

The team would be allowed to schedule up to eight more night games without seeking the City Council's OK.

Lakeview »

Chris Festa sent a letter to business owners in hopes of "better crowd control" this year.

Wrigleyville »

Ald. Tom Tunney submitted an ordinace creating a new liquor license for a "sports plaza."

Lakeview »

Bar crawl organizers applied for a special event permit after last year's rowdiness and violence.

Lakeview »

Developers are aiming to make the new building give Belmont and Clark an "iconic corner" look.

Downtown »

Aldermen Reilly, Brookins, Tunney, Cochran and Smith also signed on to budget for more police officers.

Lakeview »

A vacant spot on Broadway is being offered to developers by the city pension fund that owns the lot.

Lakeview »

At a packed, testy meeting, residents heard from reps of the controversial Howard Brown Health affiliate.

Lakeview »

Lakeview's home to a lot of dogs, but the waste makes it a "less than desirable feature" of the 'hood.

Lakeview »

Mark Thomas, who is running for alderman, started the petition but he said it's not about the election.

Wrigleyville »

The planned Addison Park on Clark development doesn't need nearly 500 spots, neighbors say.

Lakeview »

Chris Topps clears a hurdle to build at 434 W. Melrose, where a project fell through five years ago.  

Wrigleyville »

The 148-unit complex, Addison Park on Clark, got the OK from the city's Plan Commission.