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Jack in the Box Plots a Chicago Comeback with 125 New Locations Planned for City Expansion
Jack in the Box, the fast-food chain known for its round-the-clock offerings, has confirmed its plans to return to the Chicago area next year, after a hiatus that lasted several decades. This news comes straight from the CEO of Jack in the Box, Darin Harris, who in an interview with the Chicago Tribune, stated, "It’s been about 40 to 50 years since our last time in Chicago." The San Diego-based company plans to launch eight company-owned stores mostly in the suburbs, with one restaurant slated for a spot near Midway Airport.
10 Famous Singers from Illinois
Illinois, a state rich in cultural heritage and musical history, has produced some of the most iconic and influential singers of all time. From the bustling city of Chicago, known for its vibrant music scene, to the quiet towns that dot the landscape, Illinois has nurtured talent across a diverse range of genres. This Midwestern state has given rise to legendary blues musicians, groundbreaking jazz artists, soulful R&B singers, and chart-topping pop stars. The deep roots of blues and jazz in Illinois have laid the foundation for a thriving music culture that continues to inspire and evolve. This article delves into the lives and careers of the top 10 most famous singers from Illinois, exploring their contributions to the music industry and their lasting impact on audiences worldwide. These artists not only reflect the rich musical diversity of Illinois but also highlight the state’s significant role in shaping the sound of American music. Whether through powerful vocals, innovative songwriting, or captivating performances, these Illinois-born singers have left an indelible mark on the world of music, proving that the Prairie State is indeed a powerhouse of musical talent.
Fishing for answers? Those dead little fish on the shoreline aren’t fun to look at, but it’s nothing compared to 1967
Twas’ the great alewife invasion of 2024 — well, not really. This June, many North Shore beaches saw an influx of dead silvery fish, known as alewives, lining the shoreline along with a smattering of dead cicadas. Every year, as the temperature shifts from spring to summer, the alewives endure a mass die-off, leaving them floating up […] The post Fishing for answers? Those dead little fish on the shoreline aren’t fun to look at, but it’s nothing compared to 1967 appeared first on The Record.
Local restaurants team up to offer tons of NASCAR food and beverage options
Lettuce Entertain You Restaurants group will join some other local restaurants for the 2024 Chicago street race weekend. The restaurant group's will offer a variety of its signature menu options from RPM Restaurants, Bub City and Summer House.Chef Max Robbins, the Culinary Director for the weekend race stopped by ABC 7 Eyewitness News to talk about food and beverage options. New this year, Lettuce will collaborate with locally-owned restaurants Lexington Betty Smokehouse, Josephine's Southern Cooking and Bronzeville Winery, offering ticket holders a taste of Chicago from the Pullman, Chatham, and historic Bronzeville neighborhoods.To learn more about where to eat, click here.
Video: 2 Illinois Dogs Tied the Knot
On the South Side of Chicago, two dogs proved that it's more than puppy love as they got married on Saturday. About a year ago Comedian Gabriel Iglesias threw a $100,000 Quinceañera for his chihuahua. As a dog lover, I am no stranger to spoiling dogs. However, I think we can all agree that shelling out $100,000 for a dog party is too far. But hey, if you have the money, how you spend it is your business. Back in 2018 actress Sofia Vergara put together a huge birthday party for her son's dog. So, I guess this is a thing and anything is paws-ible.
‘Wild ‘N Out Live: The Final Lap Tour’ coming to Chicago
CHICAGO — Wild ‘N Out cast members from the past and present are hitting the road this fall for a farewell tour that is set to make a stop in Chicago. “Wild ‘N Out: The Final Lap Tour” is bringing its unique style of improv comedy to the United Center in October. According to organizers, […]
Best Aurora Hole-in-the-Wall Restaurants in IL
We’ll highlight three of the best Aurora Hole-in-the-Wall restaurants, each offering unique and authentic dining experiences that capture the essence of this vibrant city’s food culture. Aurora is a city rich with culinary treasures, particularly its hidden gems that locals and visitors alike cherish. These featured establishments are...
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.
Chicago’s Best Beef Tournament 2024: Round 2
Our field of 64 has been cut in half after a big Round 1 weekend. Chicago’s Best Beef Tournament, sponsored by Turano Baking Company and Mauro Provisions, rolls on in Round 2. Vote for your favorites below, and tell your friends to do the same until Round 2 closes...
Here's the Best BBQ in Chicago, According to the Champion of Food Network’s Chopped
Chef Brian Jupiter has smoked just about every meat you can imagine. So we asked him to share his favorite Chicago barbecue joints (and delved into the city's cool 'cue history too). When we think of barbecue in the Midwest, our minds usually travel right down I-35 to Kansas City,...
Here's the full list of Chicago free museum days for July 2024
Illinois residents can get a break from the summer heat by visiting Chicago's many museums. And getting inside might not cost you a dime. A number of museums in the Chicago area are offering free admission on select days, many of which happen to be in July. Art Institute free...
Potato Cakes return to Arby’s
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — A discontinued menu item has returned to Arby’s. On Monday, July 1, Arby’s debuted the return of Potato Cakes to the restaurant menu. According to the online menu, the side item will be served in either two, three and four pieces. “The glorious and mighty Potato Cake has returned,” Arby’s said. […]
Franklin Park woman wins $1M grand prize on scratch-off ticket marking Illinois Lottery’s 50th anniversary
CHICAGO — A $10 purchase turned into a $1 million return for Franklin Park woman Pamela Arscott. The recent purchase of a $1,000,000 Celebration Ticket won Arscott the top prize in the drawing that’s celebrating the Illinois Lottery’s 50th anniversary this month. “I was at Walmart the other night when I saw the new Celebration […]
REVIEW: Pizza Hut Chicago Tavern Style Pizza
As a born and bred New Yorker, just hearing “Chicago-style pizza” puts me in a fighting mood. Deep-dish pizza is not pizza! It’s a casserole! How many times do we need to have this debate? How long will it take for everyone to accept the plain, unvarnished truth?
Chicago Is One Of The Best Cities For Delicious BBQ And We Agree
If you're not eating food that came off of a grill or smoker on the 4th of July, are you even American, bro? I'm only kidding, you eat what you would like. But with it being summertime, grilled food sounds fire, and BBQ off of the smoker makes your mouth water just thinking about it.
Rockford native directs world premiere of Chicago play
CHICAGO, Ill. (WIFR) - “Little Bear Ridge Road” makes its world premiere at the Steppenwolf Theater in Chicago. The play brings some familiar faces back to the Midwest. The play is directed by award-winning director, actor and Rockford native, Joe Mantello. The star actress is Laurie Metcalf, known from her decades-long role on the sitcom, “Roseanne.”
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