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From parades to foot races, festivals to fireworks shows, people throughout the suburbs celebrated Independence Day Friday at ...
The Bears, Fire and White Sox are in the market for new homes, while the Blackhawks and Sky eye expanding their footprint in the city. The Chicago Bears own the property and may build a new stadium ...
Anna Davlantes, WGN Radio’s investigative correspondent, joins Bob Sirott to share what happened this week in Chicago history. Stories include the inventing of the vacuum cleaner, the arrival of ...
Over 1,000 people rallied on Abram Street in Arlington for the ‘No Kings’ protest, chanting ‘Immigrants are welcome here’ and calling for justice and change.
But when he’s in the warm-water therapy pool at Arlington Pediatric Therapy in Arlington Heights, he becomes buoyant. His face lights up as he’s able to stride around, Berenz says.
It isn't often that a team that finished a season with a 5-12 record can be overly optimistic just one year later, but that's the case for the 2025 Chicago Bears. This team -- the one that's been ...
The Arlington Heights Historical Museum invites the community to a special opening reception for its new exhibit, “People, Parks and Progress: 100 Years of the Arlington Heights Park District ...
Park District shuns an anti-hate ad — and ketchup on hot dogs The Jewish United Fund produced a clever hot dog-themed ad about antisemitism. The Chicago Park District wouldn’t accept it.
The Chicago Bears wrapped mandatory minicamp last week at Halas Hall, which marked the beginning of summer break for most players ahead of training camp next month.
The district used reserves to pay for most of the work, but also received state grants of $140,000 and $600,000, and $200,000 from the Arlington Heights Park Foundation for the new playground.