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chicago
  • by david hall
Season's first heat wave arrives in Chicago this week

A week of high temperatures arrives as the Chicago Park District opens all 77 public pools for the season. The city is offering six cooling centers where those who could be vulnerable to the heat can seek relief.

small-business
  • by david hall
What the new 'buy now, pay later' rule means for small businesses offering the service

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau issued a new rule that may ease small business owners' minds on offering the popular service.

food-and-restaurants
  • by david hall
Ribfest Chicago returns to North Center with expanded offerings, but it's still 'all about the ribs'

In addition to 10 pitmasters vying for rib supremacy, among the featured attractions new this year at the 24th annual rib extravaganza is a bigger kids area and a whiskey tasting.

chicago
  • by david hall
Chicagoans celebrate Juneteenth, reflect on Black history: 'This is who we are'

While local events are energetic and entertaining, many participants also say they take time to reflect on Black history and teach younger generations about the realities of race in America.