The smell of gas in the air and a gaggle of Peoples Gas workers and Wabansia and Milwaukee Ave. is part of the company’s System Modernization Program (SMP), according to Peoples Gas representative.
Santa along with farmers and other vendors will greet Wicker Park Farmers Market goers for their first indoor market ever, Sat., Dec. 1, in the Chop Shop, 2033 W. North Ave., from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
While early voting in Illinois has surpassed the number of early votes cast in the 2014 midterm and could reach the total cast in the 2016 election, according to the Illinois State Board of Elections, it is vital that every citizen exercises their right and duty to vote.
Shredding those important (or embarrassing) papers and getting rid of electronic equipment will be possible four more times this year thanks to WPB SSA #33.
The first of five bi-monthly shredding and e-recycling events will be Sat., Mar. 10 from 10 a.m. to noon in the A.N. Pritzker School parking lot, 2020 W. Evergreen.
Benjamin Thomas Wolf, Wicker Park resident, went after national press attention in his race to unseat U.S. Congressman Mike Quigley, 5th District. He is successfully getting the attention. Many area people are relieved that facts behind the smoke are being revealed.
Implementation of the new Automatic Voter Registration (AVR) law (Public Act 100-46), signed into law in August 2017, was center stage at the Illinois State Board of Elections' (SBE) Monday hearing.
With the fast approaching deadline for appealing Cook County property valuation, two "How To Appeal Your Property Tax Assessment" workshops with Cook County Board of Review Commissioner Michael Cabonargi are scheduled on Nov. 29 and 30.
A veteran of World War II, Richard Tilley, 91 year old Wicker Park resident, is being honored by Chicago's City Council with a declaration and led the Pledge Of Allegiance to the Flag at the July City Council meeting.
Glittery covers for iPhones 6, 6s and 7 can be a risk for skin irritations and burns, according to the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission. Distributed by New Jersey based MixBin, there is a recall.
LATEST: Deadline extended to May 31. Still time to reach out to your congressmen.
UPDATE: Passed committee Thurs. morning. Second reading probably Friday. Third reading would be for vote. Check website Illinois Senate Bill1722. Still time to reach out to your congressmen.
With concerns for public safety, the Chicago Grand Neighbors Association (CGNA), is encouraging its members and others to step up and take action around Illinois Senate Bill1722, which takes aim at
With public safety as a number one issue in Chicago, as well as elsewhere, a hearing will be held in the Illinois Senate Judiciary Committee, Tues., Mar. 28, at 2:30 p.m.