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chicago
  • by david hall
$5 million city grant will help Englewood farm keep its food in its community

Wood Street Urban Farm in Englewood hopes to expand to include a cafe, retail store, commercial kitchen and food processing facility to keep produce that had been sent to markets in North Side neighborhoods closer to home.

the-watchdogs
  • by david hall
Outlaws biker gang 'enforcer' admits grisly killings in failed bid to get out of prison

Seeking a compassionate release, Randall "Madman" Miller acknowledges committing three killings cited in his 1997 racketeering case, including Morris and Ruth Gauger in McHenry County. "I was surprised that he took the blame finally," says son Gregg Gauger.

chicago-school-board
  • by david hall
More than half of Chicago school board candidates face ballot challenges

A total of 42 challenges were filed against the 27 candidates, meaning some of the school board hopefuls face more than one. Challenges could focus on improperly filed paperwork or the number of signatures, including duplicate names or wrong addresses.

chicago
  • by david hall
Abandoned toys? Or treasures for toddlers? Parents sad to see beloved hand-me-downs swept from playlots

At several parks in the city, families leave old toys at playgrounds for children to enjoy. The park district began enforcing provisions in its code last month that prohibits abandoned objects from being left in playgrounds.