Also, an 18,000-square-foot Rolling Stones exhibit will open at Navy Pier in April.
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Rauner urges state legislators to pass the Illinois senate’s ‘grand bargain,’ and other Chicago news
Also, the list of Beard Award semifinalists is full of Chicagoans.
Caterpillar moving global headquarters to Chicago from Peoria, and other news
Also, wealth inequality between whites and minorities in Chicago is reportedly higher than the national average.
Trump signs executive order to end federal funding of sanctuary cities, including Chicago, and other news
Also, CPD Chief Eddie Johnson hopes Trump won’t send National Guard troops to Chicago.
Rauner taps Democrat Paul Vallas to turn around Chicago State University, and other news
Also, Obama’s Chicago staff reflect on working in the White House.
Former CPD top cop McCarthy slams police, and other news
Also, Rahm considered a city-only lottery to generate revenue.
Remembering Carrie Fisher’s Blues Brothers time in Chicago, and other news
Also, a billionaire actually asked Rahm to close Monroe Street in the Loop during his daughter’s wedding.
Chicago area forecasted to have the weakest real estate market in the U.S. in 2017, and other news
Also, there have been more than 700 murders in the city so far this year.
How Rauner’s millions of dollars in campaign contributions are being spent in legislative races, and other Chicago news
Also, 26 Chicago restaurants earned stars in the new Michelin guide.
The Bulls miss the playoffs for the first time in eight years, and other Chicago news
Also, Chicago State University’s funding crisis could be the first of many for small state schools.
James Beard Awards recognize the city’s chefs, and other Chicago news
Also, Trump Tower brought over foreign students under J-1 visa program that Trump has promised to ban.
Where to eat and drink near the Pitchfork Music Festival and Union Park
These bars and restaurants are just a short walk from the Pitchfork festival grounds.
This week’s Chicagoan: Thaddeus Mazuchowski, exterminator
This week’s Chicagoan: exterminator Thaddeus Mazuchowski talks bedbugs, rats and roaches.
Chicago craft beer explodes—and Chicago Craft Beer Week almost keeps up
The 11-day Chicago Craft Beer Week struggles to keep up with the city’s wild craft-beer boom.
The resurrection of a bygone amusement park
Eden Springs, an amusement park built by dying religious sect the House of David, is coming back to life.