As rumors of resignations floated earlier this week, Gov. J.B. Pritzker said he hoped the school board would not resign ...
When Solomon Dixon, a former pastor and martial arts dedicatee, started the first Brazilian jiu-jitsu club on the South Side ...
Candidate forums for Chicago’s first ever elected school board are ramping up a little more than a month out from Election ...
Cajun Boil and Shake, a bar and restaurant specializing in seafood boils, closed for good last week after a little more than ...
The wave of expenditures puts the charter advocacy group at the top of all special interest groups spending in Chicago’s ...
The University of Chicago's South Side Science Festival is inviting community kids back onto campus for a day of STEM ...
The Best of the South Side, an annual issue published by the South Side Weekly, features neighborhood bests — sites, ...
More than 324,000 students were enrolled as of the 15th day of school compared to the same time last year – an increase of ...
No injuries were reported after an armed robbery last Thursday at Valley of Jordan, a Middle Eastern grocer at 1009 E. 53rd ...
The jazz festival’s roots trace back to the Hyde Park Jazz Society, an organization started by the late Jim Wagner in the mid ...
Early voting for the November 5 General Election begins Thursday at the Chicago Board of Elections' Supersite in the Loop, ...
Beethoven’s only opera is a timeless tale of good versus evil, where a wife takes desperate measures to free her husband from ...