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Neon Gardens & The Slice Hut, The Latest Multi-Concept Experience From The Owners Of Replay Lincoln Park, Debuts On Lincoln Ave. Offering New York Style Pizza, Art-Filled Bar, Games & More
Lincoln Park’s Newest Venue will Offer Chicagoans a Sprawling Urban Oasis Featuring a Retro Grab-and-Go Outpost for Pizza by the Slice
Pleasant day in Chicago with evening storms chances
CHICAGO (CBS) — Warmer, more humid weather is blowing into the area as a chance of rain returns.Following isolated rain Monday afternoon, a storm system moving in from Minnesota combined with an approaching cold front to increase coverage of showers and storms late Tuesday. Scattered rain may linger early Wednesday, especially south of Chicago, but sunshine returns after that for the rest of the week.Even with scattered thunderstorms in the forecast, there is no threat of severe weather in the Chicago area this week.Today: Partly cloudy with isolated rain. High: 82Tonight: Mostly cloudy. Low: 67Tomorrow: Mostly cloudy with scattered thunderstorms. High: 87Wednesday: Scattered rain. Turning cooler and less humid. High: 80
1 fatally struck by car on South Side, Chicago police say
A person was struck and killed by a car on the South Side Monday morning, Chicago police said.A 22-year-old man was driving north in the 11500-block of Vincennes Avenue when police said he felt his vehicle hit something on the road.ABC7 Chicago is now streaming 24/7. Click here to watchThe man got out of his car and found a male victim on the ground, police said. The victim was pronounced dead at the scene.Investigators said the victim may have been laying in the street before he was hit.No citations were issued and Area Two detectives are investigating.
State Funding for Chicago Public Schools: $1.1 Billion vs. $503 Million – Governor Pritzker Pushes Back Against Mayor Johnson’s Claim
Governor J.B. Pritzker rejects Mayor Brandon Johnson’s claim for $1.1 billion in state aid for Chicago Public Schools, arguing that the true cost to fully fund the district is lower and that it’s not the state’s job to cover local financial mistakes. Pritzker Disputes Chicago’s $1.1 Billion School Aid Claim, Citing Lower Funding Needs According […]
Honeycomb Project collects supplies for college-bound students
The Honeycomb Project was founded in 2011 focused on creating opportunities for children and families to volunteer together. The organization is currently hosting a supply drive for students in need of dorm essentials.
Chicago bluesman Toronzo Cannon tours behind new album, “Shut Up & Dance!”
When covid-19 shut down music venues in 2020, the blues singer Toronzo Cannon went back to driving a Chicago city bus to make ends meet. He was finally able to hang up the keys to the CTA conveyance not long thereafter and get back to his first true love. “I...
Chicago Food Truck Festival delights taste buds once again
CHICAGO — For the last 11 years, the Chicago Food Truck Festival has showcased mobile gourmet cuisines and highlighted the best of the windy city’s food scene. Food trucks lined Indiana Street in the South Loop this weekend and offered a variety of delicious choices. WGN’s Andrea Medina...
Biden’s decision to drop out creates big questions for Chicago convention, Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s political future
President Joe Biden’s stunning decision Sunday to drop his reelection bid cast Democrats into unprecedented uncertainty less than a month before they gather in Chicago for their national convention and try to unite around a new nominee to challenge former President Donald Trump. Biden’s decision also recasts the role of J.B. Pritzker from the convention’s home state governor to a potential ...
Cameron Brink Breaks Silence On Angel Reese’s WNBA All-Star Appearance
Chicago Sky rookie Angel Reese made her first All-Star game appearance in Saturday night's 117-109 Team WNBA win over Team USA. Now, we enter a long break for the 2024 Paris Olympics, which begins at the end of July. Reese made the most of her All-Star debut, recording 12 points on 5-of-10 shooting ...
John Dillinger saw his last movie at the Biograph Theater 90 years ago
For years, sightseeing buses have paused at an alley next to the Biograph Theater on Lincoln Avenue. Compared to other stops, there is not much to see. Passengers might wonder where they are and why. “Look, at the mouth of the alley,” their driver/guide announces. “That’s where John Dillinger was killed on July 22, 1934. He and a pair of lady friends had just seen the movie ‘Manhattan ...
Hoerner’s bases-loaded walk in the 10th gives the Cubs a 2-1 victory over the Diamondbacks
CHICAGO (AP) — Nico Hoerner doubled and scored the tying run in the ninth inning, then walked with the bases loaded in the 10th to give the Chicago Cubs a 2-1 victory over the Arizona Diamondbacks on Sunday. Chicago entered the ninth with just one hit before Hoerner sparked...
Weekend Morning News: Dawn A.M. Eatery in Hyde Park has a new tasting menu
Jef Tate, beverage director for Dawn A.M. Eatery in Hyde Park, says the restaurant brings a taste of Southern influence to the Chicago food scene for those who grew up on Southern cooking, or for those who who just want to try it. “It’s kind of like an ode that...
Chicago Bears News: Keenan Allen on Rome Odunze, Gervon Dexter Sr., and more
Chicago Bears rookie wide receiver Rome Odunze was not on the practice field on Saturday as he was attending a family member's funeral, but he was still a topic of conversation for veteran wide receiver Keenan Allen. Allen and Odunze are two of the main reasons why there is excitement...
Cam’ron Makes Interesting Pick For Which City Has The Best Lyricists
Cam’ron says Chicago and Louisiana have the best lyricists. Cam’ron says Chicago and Louisiana are the two best cities for lyricism when it comes to hip-hop. He shared his take during the latest episode of It Is What It Is with Mase. In doing so, he showed love to several artists including Lil Wayne, Eminem, and more.
Chicago Community Demands Independent Investigation into Police Ties with Extremist Groups
Calls for a more thorough investigation into the ties between Chicago police officers and extremist groups have intensified, as activists from the 33rd Ward, the Chicago Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression, and local officials press for action. Residents and social justice advocates are demanding an external inquiry following a decision two months prior by the Chicago Police Department (CPD) officials not to discipline officers with connections to the Oath Keepers, an act the groups have deemed a display of "inadequate" investigation. This argument was laid out in a news conference held outside the Horner Park fieldhouse.
18-Year-Old Charged in Connection with Assault and Robbery on Chicago's CTA Orange Line
A recent surge in CTA-related violence has culminated in the arrest of an 18-year-old woman, Tamia Washington, in connection with the beating and robbery of a 63-year-old man on the Orange Line train. The incident, which occurred on July 8 in the Loop, has sparked conversation around public safety and the involvement of minors in violent crimes. Washington, who turned herself in after being recognized by her mother in a Chicago police bulletin, was the fifth person to be charged.
Sunday Brunch: Drew’s on Halsted in Lake View is famous for its weekend brunch
In this week’s edition of the WGN Weekend Morning News Sunday Brunch, Tim Joyce is joined by owner Drew Johnson and chef Isaac Santos of Drew’s on Halsted in Lake View. Drew’s on Halsted, located at 3201 North Halsted Street, has been in operation for 24 years and is famous for its weekend brunch, which features live DJs and bottomless mimosas in eight flavors. It also serves a sangria that Johnson says is like “more of a cocktail,” because it has brandy in it.
Child injured in Dan Ryan Expressway shooting, Illinois State Police say
A child was injured when an occupant of a vehicle opened fire on another car on the Dan Ryan Expressway Sunday morning. According to Illinois State Police, the victims were in a vehicle traveling on the inbound side of the expressway when a person in another vehicle opened fire. A...
Chicago Wentworth District Residents Cautioned Amid Spike in Burglaries, Police Urge Vigilance and Home Security Upgrades
Residents of Chicago's 2nd District are on high alert after a series of burglaries shook the neighborhoods of Wentworth. Per a community alert issued by the Chicago Police, these recent incidents have involved unauthorized entry into apartments through doors and windows, with thieves making away with personal property. In a brazen twist, intruders have been known to remove window air conditioning units to gain access.
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