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City plan calls for keeping most of West Side’s Armitage corridor industrial

City plan calls for keeping most of West Side’s Armitage corridor industrial

— February 21, 2025

The city is proposing to keep most of Chicago West Side’s Armitage industrial corridor zoned for industrial businesses, while relaxing zoning on five major sites. In July 2024, Chicago…

  • Parish plans Jazz Mass, brunch

    Parish plans Jazz Mass, brunch

    — February 21, 2025

    St. Josephine Bakhita Parish in Chicago will celebrate Black History Month with a Jazz Mass and brunch on Sunday. The Mass will blend faith and music, followed by a brunch featuring…

  • Woodridge man charged with possession of child porn

    Woodridge man charged with possession of child porn

    — February 19, 2025

    A Woodridge man has been charged with possession of child pornography. Bryan Odwyer, 29, faces the Class 2 felony following an Illinois State Police investigation. On Sept. 10, State…

  • ‘Karina’s Law’ removes guns from domestic violence situations

    ‘Karina’s Law’ removes guns from domestic violence situations

    — February 19, 2025

    Karina Gonzalez and her 15-year-old daughter, Daniela, were shot and killed on Fourth of July weekend 2023 at their Chicago home, allegedly by Karina’s husband.   After more…

  • Lawsuit challenges legality of GOP appointment to 26th State Senate seat

    Lawsuit challenges legality of GOP appointment to 26th State Senate seat

    — February 19, 2025

    The petals seem to have already wilted on newly appointed GOP 26th State Senate hopeful Darby Hills’ Valentine’s Day roses. Hills, the Barrington Hills village trustee who on Feb….

  • African American Heritage Prayer Service planned

    African American Heritage Prayer Service planned

    — February 20, 2025

    The Archdiocese of Chicago will hold its 47th annual African American Heritage Prayer Service at 9:30 a.m. Friday at Holy Name Cathedral, 735 N. State St., Chicago. Rev. Thulani Magwaza,…

  • Rotary clubs continue to support Ukraine

    Rotary clubs continue to support Ukraine

    — February 19, 2025

    The people of Ukraine have found friends in Rotarians. Rotary clubs have provided nearly $90 billion in support to the war-torn nation. “The response of our Rotarians around the world…

  • Stylist launches foundation aiding Ukrainians, jewelry line

    Stylist launches foundation aiding Ukrainians, jewelry line

    — February 19, 2025

    Tali Kogan wanted to do more than write a check when war broke out in her homeland. “I was born in Ukraine. When war broke out, I was heartbroken,” Kogan said. “I wanted to do…

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