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Andersonville »

Ald. Tom Tunney (44th), owner of the restaurant chain, said its three other locations would remain open.

Lakeview »

Residents say it's up to them, not just police, to make their neighbors aware of potential problems.

Lakeview »

But the local police commander said it would take more than additional police to stop crime.

Lakeview »

The community process hasn't officially started yet, but that didn't stop neighbors from speaking out.

Lakeview »

The Crib offers young, homeless Chicagoans a place to stay, but some Lakeview residents want them out.

Lakeview »

The event will start at midnight Friday in the 7-Eleven parking lot at 3407 N. Halsted St.

Wrigleyville »

Mayor Rahm Emanuel noted the fact that the Cubs and the rooftop owners both agree on the patio is key.

Wrigleyville »

If the team can't get a pedestrian bridge spanning Clark Street, it could seek one over Sheffield Avenue.

Wrigleyville »

Upgrades to the 99-year-old landmark stadium and neighborhood will be phased in over a five-year span.

Boystown »

Bulk, loss of light cited in residents' rejection of latest plans for The Out Hotel Chicago.

Downtown »

Faisal Khan said he received 132 total complaints, which were whittled down to 25 formal investigations.

Lakeview »

The case revolved around an assistant state's attorney's alleged behavior outside Taboo Tabou.

Lakeview »

The impact of "Crime in Wrigleyville and Boystown" on perception of crime has pushed leaders to respond.

Wrigleyville »

The Cubs consulted a neighborhood group before allowing the show to continue until 2 a.m.