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news
  • by david hall
'Special Olympics' name remains on Chicago charity site after legal battle ends in confidential settlement

Officials won't comment on the deal that apparently resolved a bitter dispute over the use of the "Special Olympics" brand by a prominent local organization.

transportation
  • by david hall
Downtown motorists get reprieve from automated parking enforcement, but it won't last

An automated ticketing program targeting drivers who block bus lanes, bike lanes, crosswalks or loading zones downtown has been delayed until the fall, the city said. Every offending driver gets one warning notice before being ticketed.

crime
  • by david hall
Man who damaged Chicago abortion clinics gets a year of home confinement

Michael Barron told law enforcement that he hoped he would interrupt a planned abortion by prompting the clinics to close even for a day.

real-estate
  • by david hall
From a hospital to luxury apartments, The Thompson at Fulton Market honors piece of Chicago history

The luxury apartment building was once the Mary H. Thompson Hospital and now boasts a slew of amenities and more than 200 units.