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Shout Out to Illinois – Home to 2 of the Best Pizza Restaurants
The million-dollar question. New York or Chicago, who has the better pizza? Well, the New York Times says there are 2 pizzerias in Illinois you have to visit. Pizza is that one food I feel that you can't make wrong. No matter if you get a slice at a gas station or a restaurant, we all have that one place that office (what we think) is the best for pizza.
Evanston’s Fourth of July Parade: Classic cars, bands, and community spirit
EVANSTON, Ill. — In Evanston, the annual Fourth of July Parade stepped off this afternoon, featuring classic cars, marching bands and plenty of community spirit. It’s a century-old tradition, that develops down Central street in the north suburban city, with thousands lining the sidewalks for their annual Fourth of July Parade. “We’ve been coming to […]
Quick-serve chain to open first Chicago stores in 40 years
Jack in the Box is making its return to one of America’s largest markets. The San Diego-based quick-serve burger chain will open eight company-operated units in the Chicagoland area, and has identified more than 125 potential trade area opportunities for future corporate and franchise development in the area. The...
Jack in the Box coming back to Chicago area
The West Coast fast food chain Jack in the Box is headed back to the Chicago area. CEO Darin Harris spoke with the Chicago Tribune and said the company plans to open stores in New Lenox, Naperville, Plainfield, Carol Stream, Tinley Park, Lake in the Hills, Countryside and a Chicago location near Midway.
Firearm-detecting K9 unit gets trial run with Township High School District 113
A new top dog has enrolled in summer school with Township High School District 113. A firearm-detecting K9 team will begin Monday, July 8, at Deerfield High School, as part of a weeklong pilot program that could be added to the district’s security measures moving forward, according to a community message from Brian Ahmer, District […] The post Firearm-detecting K9 unit gets trial run with Township High School District 113 appeared first on The Record.
Meet Meri, Skokie police department’s comfort dog: ‘cuddly and awesome’
There’s a new addition at the Skokie Police Department, and she is about two years old and weighs 60 pounds. Meri, short for America, is the Skokie Police Department’s new comfort dog. Her primary handler, Officer Stephany Gonzalez, says Meri’s primary goal is to help comfort victims, police officers and dispatchers who are dealing with stress. Gonzalez said Meri has also participated in a ...
Wheeling animal shelter recognizes man who helped save 100 animals from flooding shelter
An animal shelter in Wheeling is celebrating the man who saved their animals after a pipe burst in the building. He called 911 when he saw flooding and ultimately helped save the lives of more than 100 pets.
Photos: Along the parade route
Thousands lined Central Street to watch 79 entrants march in the Evanston Fourth of July parade Thursday afternoon. The theme of the 103rd celebration was “Seeds of Change.” It was sponsored by the Evanston Fourth of July Association. Scroll down to see what the celebrations looked like. (Video and photos by Richard Cahan)
AO Sushi hits 40-year mark in Wilmette
In a post-COVID business landscape littered with restaurant and retail food enterprises that shuttered under the pandemic’s stress, Wilmette’s AO Sushi is a testament to hard work, flexibility and loyal patrons. For 40 years, the business that provides fish, sushi, and Japanese food and sundries to generations of customers has been located in West Lake […] The post AO Sushi hits 40-year mark in Wilmette appeared first on The Record.
Review: THE HOT WING KING at Writers Theatre
About forty-five minutes into the first act of THE HOT WING KING, your nostrils will flare, and you’ll start involuntarily sniffing the air. “Surely,” you think, “they aren’t really cooking those wings onstage right now. Surely those are props cooked in advance. The steam coming from the pot is a practical effect. Right?” Then you watch the actors pick up the freshly seared wings, dunk them in sauce, and devour them with unashamed pleasure in between playfully harsh jokes. It’s a moment that encapsulates all the best elements of Writers Theatre’s latest production, an impressive commitment to craft and community that invites audiences to reflect on questions of masculinity, race, and responsibility that stimulate the brain while tickling the funny bone. This 2021 Pulitzer Prize-winner runs through July 21 at Writers’ facility in Glencoe.
Illinois hospital featured in 'The Bear'
"Yes, chef" mixed with "Yes, chief" for three days as the makers of "The Bear" filmed scenes in an Illinois hospital's waiting area, parking lot and a patient room fitted as a labor and delivery suite. Leaders at Endeavor Health's hospital in Skokie, Ill., built a recipe for success to...
Chicago's Conservation Success, Ospreys Flourishing in Cook County as Environmental Efforts Soar
The city of Chicago has become an accidental haven for ospreys, a species of bird of prey that historically faced endangerment, with conservation efforts in Cook County leading to a substantial rise in their numbers, as reported by the Chicago Tribune. Successful initiatives include the construction of towering nesting platforms, and wildlife biologists like Chuck Rizzo take to the skies in aerial lift trucks to check on the thriving new generations of these fish-eating raptors, furthering the programs aimed at increasing osprey populations in the region.
WOLVES LEND HELPING HAND TO HEARTLAND ANIMAL SHELTER
As soon as Don Levin heard the news, the Chicago Wolves owner sprung into action. Levin and the Wolves are doing their part to help Heartland Animal Shelter recover from a devastating flood that displaced more than 100 animals and heavily damaged the shelter’s facility and destroyed pet supplies.
‘1619: The Journey of A People’ brings audiences through an intense, beautiful journey of African Americans at the Fleetwood-Jourdain Theatre
In 2019, The New York Times released “The 1619 Project,” a series of essays and other works aimed to reframe the narrative of the United States’ history through the documentation of the beginning of American slavery and its consequences on the nation. 2019 marked the 400-year anniversary...
Mastering Water Heater Services in Arlington Heights: Reliable Solutions for Your Home
In Arlington Heights, IL, having a reliable water heater is essential for daily comfort and convenience. Whether you’re looking to install a new unit or maintain an existing one, professional water heater installation services are crucial. These services encompass a range of solutions to ensure your water heater operates efficiently and reliably. From initial installation to routine maintenance and occasional repairs, engaging skilled professionals ensures that your home’s hot water needs are consistently met without hassle.
A honey of a show
The term “jukebox musical” is usually used in contempt to describe a musical revue with no book and no character development—just a collection of popular songs plopped on the stage, sung by a small cast of actors backed up by a small band. Jukebox musicals are less expensive to put on than full-blown musicals (which often have larger casts and larger orchestras), and so they seem to exist for one reason only: to make money for the producing theater.
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