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Roscoe Village »

"That bridge was an eyesore," Mayor Rahm Emanuel said Monday.

Irving Park »

A homeowner's association is donating a parcel of private land along the river.

Downtown »

The new Loop 'L' stop is projected to be the fifth busiest station in the city once it opens. 

Albany Park »

Check out images of the storm water diversion tunnel in progress.

Roscoe Village »

Final paving on the Western-Belmont overpass replacement project gets underway next week.

Irving Park »

The camera was deactivated at the intersection, but a left-turn signal is coming.

Irving Park »

Ald. Deb Mell (33rd) shared the infrastructure projects selected from constituents' recommendations.

Portage Park »

Set to be completed by the end of May, the lanes will stretch from Addison Street to Lawrence Avenue.

Irving Park »

The city is hosting a community meeting Wednesday to discuss the potential removal of the cameras.

Roscoe Village »

Western Avenue will be reduced to one lane in preparation for installation of new bus stops.

Sauganash »

U.S. Rep Mike Quigley (D-Chicago) toured four bike paths being built on the Northwest Side Friday.

Downtown »

The new stop at Washington and Wabash will "probably open by late spring," the city said. 

Bucktown »

Ald. Hopkins said the incident is another reason General Iron scrapyard should be closed.  

West Loop »

The lights could illuminate "crazy dark" streets under the Green Line, Ald. Walter Burnett said.

Lincoln Park »

The westbound lanes will be closed through Feb. 24, but it has nothing to do with Finkl Steel.