From new streetlights to new pavement on the streets, Ald. Tunney helped to make more than 40 major improvements to the ward this year.
Lake View has the seventh highest early voter turnout so far. Can you guess which neighborhood has the most people going to the polls early?
After the city announced it'll launch its new bike sharing program in 2013, the Lakeview Chamber says it might pay to get bikes in town as soon as possible.
Neighbors surrounding the hospital finally approved Advocate Illinois Masonic Hospital’s development plan after having major issues.
The lot was slated to become a Mariano’s Fresh Market, but new reports say the venture faces foreclosure after the real estate firm was sued last month.
Concerned residents detail how they want to handle the Nov. 13 court date. Also, see what building volitions are bringing the hotel’s owner downtown.
Cook County wants to add even more taxes to big-ticket items purchased outside of the county, and local business owners are anything but pleased.
The park is slated to be the largest in Lake View, with residents continuing to fundraise for its construction date.
The 15-story apartment and retail building is just steps from Boystown and Wrigley field. After a bumpy past with neighbors, construction will finally begin.
Lake View has the 10th highest early voter turnout so far. Can you guess which neighborhood has the most people going to the polls early?
Ald. Ameya Pawar announced Thursday that the Ravenswood Station project, which includes a Mariano's Fresh Market and L.A. Fitness, passed the City Council's Committee on Zoning.
Rodents, bugs and countless other hazards found during an inspection might be the final straw for the location with a seedy past.
Local businesses spoke out against a food truck location they thought was too close to other restaurants, and the City of Chicago listened.
The development team is moving forward with two community meetings to discuss their designs for Lathrop Homes, but community officials say they’re not what neighbors want.
The alderman is working on a deal that would place billboards on top of surrounding buildings rather than inside the stadium.
Lake View officials are working to make Lincoln Avenue the most pedestrian and biker friendly street in the area to compensate for an important bus line being cut.
Lake View will soon be home to an innovative senior community, but officials explain the complications behind planning for the first generation of older gays and lesbians.
Chicago is asking locals to choose where to place the new bike sharing kiosks using an interactive map, and Lake View residents have chosen more than 25 already.
Warm summer weather kept the city's rats running rampant. That, paired with some complacent pet owners, has increased the rodent population throughout North Side neighborhoods.
The more than $13 million rehabilitation will turn the Chicago hotel with a sordid past into modern homes for people with mental illnesses at risk of being homeless.
Mayor Rahm Emanuel is calling for an audit of the expensive Chicago Parking Meters LLC deal that was instated four years ago. The audit includes hundreds of parking boxes that are housed right here in Lake View.
After working with Advocate Hospital for months, residents are still unsatisfied and downright angry about the progress just days before a neighborhood vote.
Don't want to deal with crowded polls on Nov. 6? Here's where you can vote early.
A panel of experts gathered in Woodridge Wednesday to talk about potential fixes for Illinois' pension woes.
Also, check out the most-requested city services. What do you think is number one?
It’s up to residents of the ward to plan, decide and vote how to spend more than $1 million of their tax dollars.
The Mayor's office released budget recommendations for 2013 including a full list of salaries for 7,219 city positions.
Lake View residents are rallying against the mega-development at Lathrop Homes after contractors apparently put the project on the fast track behind the scenes.
The School Street Playlot is all cleaned up and ready to go. Now officials are just waiting for an official commitment from the Cubs.
Residents in the 44th ward now have easier access to street cleaning schedules, CAPS beat meetings and more via the alderman's new electronic calendar. It can even be synced to phones and tablets.
If you have a question for the candidates, submit it in the comments section below and it could be asked during the televised Oct. 16 Town Hall Presidential Debate.
The Lake View rabbi shares his feelings after Michele Bachmann made a controversial splash at an area synagogue on Yom Kippur.
The politician’s trip to Chicago on Yom Kippur is causing some to lash out at the synagogue’s rabbi rather than Bachmann.
Lake View's newest market, opening in 2013, will be anything but your average farmers market, and it's all a part of something much bigger.
Have you registered to vote yet? Here's a list of things you need to know in order to vote, including the office locations of Lake View's three aldermen.
Regulars on the No. 11 bus know they will soon be forced to find alternate ways of getting to work, meeting friends and running errands. Despite an outcry from residents and business owners, the CTA approved major cuts to the route earlier this month.
Specific parking locations are in the works to keep the new food truck craze away from brick-and-mortar stores in Lake View.