Elegant, welcoming and inspiring count among terms used to describe the University of Chicago’s brand-new Campus North Residential Commons and adjacent dining commons designed to enhance student living by Jeanne Gang / Studio Gang Architects.
In addition to existing connections between Mexican and other Latin American centers, the Interjet airline company will provide two daily nonstop flights between Mexico City International Airport (MEX) and Chicago’s O’Hare (ORD) starting Nov. 17.
Gathering feedback from local constituents, U.S. Secretary of Commerce Penny Pritzker pulled up a chair to a recent roundtable event focusing on supply chains, port commerce and stakeholders sponsored by the Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce.
Chicago recently became the first U.S. city to establish an online preschool application system for children ages 3-5, thanks to the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and Chicago’s Ounce of Prevention Fund.
With violence tarnishing a former police officer’s reputation and subsequent cash contribution, the Illinois Republican Party today urged city official and state Comptroller candidate Susana Mendoza to reject over $20,000 in support from Juan Gaytan.
The new Chicago Transit Authority bus boarding facility, Union Station Transit Center, opened for service in time for Labor Day, representing a milestone in the transportation hub’s revitalization and sheltering 120,000 commuters daily.
Summer’s not quite over, and Chicago’s airport statistics prove it, with record-breaking travel statistics logged during 2016’s warmest months and predictions for heavy Labor Day weekend traffic from the Chicago Department of Aviation.
Chicago native Eddie Johnson was confirmed this spring as the latest Chicago Police Department (CPD) superintendent on the strong recommendation of Mayor Rahm Emanuel after major upheaval of the department in the wake of the Laquan McDonald shooting.
Reminding agricultural stakeholders that “no question should go unasked when it comes to ammonia compliance and safety,” two state agencies plan anhydrous ammonia safety classes in September for individuals desiring certification as a competent attendant.
Coming from a civic-minded family, police dispatch specialist Michael Tracy found himself recognized recently during an industry conference in Orlando, Florida for his outstanding performance as 2016 Chicago Dispatch Trainer of the Year.
Senior citizens, their families and friends are invited to take part in indoor activities slated for Senior Day on Monday at Springfield's Illinois State Fair, sponsored by the Illinois Department on Aging.
Entrepreneurs can untangle the mysteries of hashtags and the nuances of blogging in a series of five free sessions at City Hall via Chicago’s Department of Business Affairs and Consumer Protection’s (BACP) Small Business Center.
University of Illinoic at Chicago epidemiology professor Gary Slutkin, the founder and CEO of Cure Violence, has earned the prestigious Chicago Humanitarian of the Year designation from the U.S. Fund for UNICEF for his positive impact on children’s lives.
Eleven outstanding students in social work, public health, occupational therapy, nursing, dentistry, medicine and disability studies at the University of Chicago were recently designated as Schweitzer fellows to create service learning programs for underserved Chicagoans.
Last year’s “play day” has multiplied seven-fold as Chicago declared the second week of July 2016 “PlayStreets Week” in conjunction with the Department of Public Health, promoting the community as a safe place to grow up.
Because taxi driver Bayo Aladesuru goes above and beyond his job requirements, the city of Chicago recently awarded him a free medallion at 2016’s Access Chicago expo, a biannual event geared for individuals with disabilities.
Representatives from Amtrak, Metra, Regional Transportation Authority and the Chicago Department of Transportation announced plans this week for renovation of Chicago’s historic transportation center, with London-based Arup providing design assistance.
While the city of Chicago has not recorded any incidence of West Nile Virus in 2016, its Department of Public Health advises residents to remain alert to the hazard as the summer season continues.
Culinary delights, capacity concerts and cooking demos saturated the atmosphere at the 36th annual free Taste of Chicago festival July 6-10 at Grant Park, attracting approximately
1.4 million participants who sampled over 200 menu items.