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Mobile City Hall Bringing Pop-Up Services To More Locations
Mobile City Hall events run through the end of October in various neighborhoods. Check out the full schedule.
Massive Goose Island Development Poised To Get Initial Approval From City
The development would bring Goose Island its first residential units in decades and a 300-room hotel.
City Hall Reopens To Public After 16 Months Of Pandemic Closure, Though Masks Still Required
The city had previously limited access to the building due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Recess In Fulton Market Closes After Staffer Tests Positive For Coronavirus
Owners of the expansive outdoor patio at City Hall encouraged customers who visited over the weekend to get tested.
Can’t Afford Your Water Bill? New City Program Offers Relief To Low-Income Families
The program provides residents with reduced water, sewer and water-sewer taxes, as well as debt relief after a year of payments.
Sunday Brunch Lovers Rejoice: Aldermen To Weigh 9 a.m. Start To Booze Sales
If approved, Chicago restaurants could start pouring beer, wine and spirits at 9 a.m. Sunday rather than waiting until 10 a.m.
Aldermen Would Have To Actually Show Up For Committee Meetings To Proceed Under New Proposal
Ald. Patrick Daley Thompson's (11th) plan to require taking attendance at committee meetings would reverse decades of tradition at City Hall.
West Loop Restaurant Rundown: Alinea Team Debuts St. Clair Supper Club, Black Dog Gelato Opens Friday
Plus: Fulton Galley food hall, Bandit, Dirty Root and City Hall open ...and Nellcote and RM Champagne shutter.
Lightfoot Moves To End Veto Power By Aldermen, Drawing Praise And Scorn For ‘Picking A Fight’
The mayor-elect said the unchecked practice of "aldermanic prerogative" is at the core of Chicago's corruption for decades.