Zucchero opened the Italian beef stand more than 40 years ago in River North.
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Due to the updated Illinois Smoke Alarm Law, residents are encouraged to “Change your clocks, and check or replace your alarms”.
The 32-year-old officer's family has established a GoFundMe campaign to help cover funeral costs and support the family in the coming days.
Vigils were held Thursday night in Chinatown and Chicago Lawn.
The federal government increased the food assistance benefits during the height of the pandemic in 2020, but that boost expired Wednesday.
The owner of Clarendon Food Wine and Spirits said he believes he knows who matched all five numbers in the recent lottery drawing.
The school has taken in 95 student refugees.
The job fair is aimed at recruiting new and experienced teachers, IT, finance, administration, and more Feb. 25 at the Quigley Center.
This family-friendly event includes a 10K, 5K and Kids Egg Dash with an 80’s theme and will take place at Arvey Field in Grant Park.
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The show runs through Sunday.
The former Chicago Bulls star's donation comes two days before his 60th birthday and is the largest individual gift made to the charity.
Sean Garrett, President and CEO of United Way of Metro Chicago, talks to Patch about the organization’s work in the community.
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The event features more than 1,900 cars, trucks and SUVs along with seven different test tracks.
Police said the man, who has a valid concealed carry license, shot the unleashed dogs after they moved towards him aggressively.
This year’s theme, “Hot liquids burn like fire” complements the organization’s core mission to support burn survivors and help prevent fires