Free general admission will be offered Monday through Wednesday, beginning Sept. 6.
Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield toured the Grant Park Art Farm Thursday.
"I am experiencing some cold-like symptoms but am otherwise well, which I credit to being vaccinated and boosted," Arwady said.
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Wednesday marks six months since Russia invaded Ukraine.
Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt was honored by Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker and Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot as part of her birthday party.
Back 2 School America is distributing kits to students at the Broadway Armory.
The annual back-to-school parade dates back to 1929.
An SUV with two dogs inside was stolen in the 700 block of North Wells Street.
The Friends of the Chicago River is hosting the celebration Sunday.
The nonprofit offers outreach and help to victims and families of violence.
The 23-year-old has been fighting for his life since he was robbed and shot multiple times in May.
The school welcomed more than 70 students from Ukraine during the past school year.
Karen's first cookbook, 6-MINUTE DINNERS is coming out, by purchasing the book you will be helping feed those in need around Chicago!
Advocates say the facility is needed more than ever as the homeless population skyrockets.
Pickering died last October after contracting COVID-19.
The fan convention runs through Sunday.
Sterling Bay plans to build a nine-story structure next year in Lincoln Park.
CORE is partnering with the city in opening COVID vaccination clinics for families, including children under 5, August through September.
The program is part of the city's initiative to fight climate change.
The fundraising campaign runs through Friday across the city.
Tickets are on sale now for the interactive exhibit, set to open in November.