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DMG MORI expanding, will bring new jobs to Chicago
DMG MORI, a company known for making high-tech machines that help build everything from cars to medical devices, is opening a ...
The two new facilities will create 300 jobs and are part of the drugmaker’s broader plan to invest $100 billion in the U.S. over the next decade.
Chicago’s Department of Business Affairs and Consumer Protection Commissioner Ivan Capifali said the "cease-and-desist" order will buy time for City Hall to determine where the "sex dungeon" fits in ...
The backstory of Chicago’s century-old symbol — a “Y” inside a circle — that can be found dotted throughout the city.
Joabe Bayer Barbosa set out to become the first person to run every block in Chicago — 1,979 streets later, he’s almost done.
The city of Portage is throwing a hail Mary pass at a privately-funded Chicago Bears stadium built on city-owned land, city officials said Tuesday.
“The question before us is straightforward,” Commissioner Ricardo ‘Ric’ Estrada said as he opened the meeting. “Did these enforcement actions produce measurable improvements in community stability and ...
James Elsener and Paul Zimbrakos’ book, Sirens in the Loop, chronicles the history of the City News Bureau, a local wire service that operated from 1890 to 2005. For 115 years, the City News Bureau ...
Funkytown has now received a $3.7 million grant from the City of Chicago. The money will be used to create a new brewery and tap room on the Near West Side.
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Where is Hammond, Indiana? About Chicago Bears' potential new home
Indiana lawmakers are ironing out a deal that could move the Chicago Bears to Hammond, Indiana. Here's what Illinois fans ...
Chicago officials gave city residents some warm thoughts to help get them through a bitter winter blast Tuesday, announcing dates for the city's iconic summer festivals, but there was at least one ...
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Chicago’s budget gap is ‘way bigger’ than city leaders say — and a Chicago congressman makes waves in Washington
Chicago’s City Council says it closed a $1 billion budget gap — but a new report claims the city’s financial hole is actually far deeper. A watchdog group says when you factor in pensions, borrowing, ...
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