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The tree is expected to arrive in Millennium Park on Monday, with the official lighting ceremony set for Nov. 18.
The iconic hot dog on wheels is making several stops, beginning Friday.
Discounts of up to 30 percent are available through Nov. 29.
Italian beef deep-dish pizzas are now available at Lou Malnati's locations.
Chicago police arrested Yaer Shen, 46, Tuesday, in the 2800 block of West 36th Street.
More than 9,000 people voted on the names.
Vehicles were parked in the 1700 block of South State Street.
Officers witnessed a robbery 1800 block of North Monticello Avenue around 7 a.m.
Some new figures are hiding out inside the museum's "Crossroads of America" exhibit.
Gallagher Way's Winter Wonderland is extending inside the ballpark this November.
"We need better role models," artist Jason M. Peterson wrote in an Instagram post of his updated mural.
The most popular Powerball number is 24, according to recent data.
Workers at the center put together the Halloween display using hundreds of bricks.
A large buck "knocked two people down and headbutted another person" Wednesday at Westmont Manor Health and Rehab Center.
The shooting was reported Monday night in the 3600 block of South Rhodes.
The Chicago Department of Public Health said the weekly average of daily cases is up nine percent.
The recall includes products made by Dove, Suave and Tresemmé.
The child is in stable condition and is expected to survive, police said.
Keselowski's car will showcase the village business slogan "Makers Wanted" during the Chicago street course race next season.