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Big Week | July 24-31
Perspective Drawing – Adding Depth and Volume to Your Drawings. Are you sick of only being able to draw stick figures? Or perhaps you would like to add some life and perspective to your art? This drawing class in the library’s Maker Studio is perfect for beginners interested in learning how to add depth, space and perspective to all their art. Learn these basics to spice up your drawings and you will improve as an artist. Sign up now. 3541 Park Ave.
Bridgeport Records builds on its blowout opening weekend
Chicago’s newest independent vinyl shop, Bridgeport Records, opened its doors on July 12 at 3336 S. Halsted. The store is the brainchild of veteran deep-house DJ and producer Vick Lavender and former union leader Jerry Morrison, who’ve both spent decades in the house-music scene but connected for the first time only a few years ago. Lavender founded Sophisticado Recordings in the mid-2000s, and Morrison spent 22 years with the Service Employees International Union, where he played a major role building labor power in Illinois.
City receives GFOA Distinguished Budget Presentation Award
The City of Evanston received the Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA) Distinguished Budget Presentation Award for its fiscal year 2024 budget, with particular acknowledgment for performance measures. The GFOA award is a national recognition. Out of over 1,700 communities across the nation acknowledged each year with the GFOA Distinguished Budget...
A look back in time
John Westermayer and Rich Kaczmarski of the Bucketheads took fourth in the 34th Annual No Gloves in 2002. Licorice jumped on the Miller 45’s to take the tournament trophy by winning 7-1. Brothers Randy and Bobby Ross both were awarded the Most Valuable Player Award; both batted over .500 in the tournament.
Off-duty Chicago police officer involved in Morgan Park shootout; suspect in custody, CPD says
An off-duty Chicago police officer was involved in a shootout with several gunmen Tuesday morning in the Morgan Park neighborhood on the Far Southwest Side, according to police. The gunmen confronted the officer just after 5:30 a.m. in the 10800 block of South Campbell Avenue, leading to an exchange of gunfire, police said. The officer wasn’t struck, and no injuries were reported, police said. ...
Angel Reese's WNBA All-Star Game Teammates Are Arguing Over Reese's Affection
Chicago Sky rookie Angle Reese clearly made a few friends during the WNBA All-Star Game. Reese was seen interacting and laughing with just about every player on Team WNBA. But the two players Reese was most often seen being jovial with was Seattle Storm forward Nneka Ogwumike and Los Angeles ...
West Chicago Voice Welcomes New Journalist Lisa Welz – West Chicago Voice da la bienvenida a la nueva periodista Lisa Welz
We are thrilled to announce the newest addition to our team at the West Chicago Voice, Lisa (Yunker) Welz, who brings with her a wealth of experience and passion for storytelling. Lisa’s professional journey in journalism spans over 13 years, during which she has adeptly captured the essence and narratives...
Bickering in DuPage County reveals lack of oversight and loss of millions of tax dollars
When recreational marijuana became legal in Illinois in 2020, it seemed like an easy source of new revenue for local governments. DuPage County was among many that enacted a sales tax on cannabis. But by mid-2021, officials there noticed they weren’t getting any of the new money. The Illinois Department of Revenue said the county never notified it to collect the tax. The county clerk said she ...
Rainfall to vary widely across the Chicago area over the next 7 days
Not at all uncommon when dealing with summertime thunderstorms. Heaviest totals to focus along the Gulf Coast and Southeastern U.S. TOTAL RAINFALL THROUGH MONDAY, JULY 29th: Tracking the potential for scattered showers and thunderstorms the next two days based on the latest HRRR model Expect to see some increased hazy skies the next couple of […]
Staggering IRS Data Shows 262,000 People Fled Illinois in 1 Year
I'm no math genius, but this is a stunning number of people who said goodbye to Illinois in just one calendar year. New data just shared by the IRS reveals more than a quarter million residents left the Land of Lincoln recently. I saw this story today by Wirepoint which...
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