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06-09-2025 Vol 1986

Charlotte Hayes

Celebrating National Brunch Month in Philadelphia: A Culinary Journey

April marks National Brunch Month, and Philadelphia is embracing the celebration with a variety of enticing spots for food enthusiasts…

Celebrate Spring in Philadelphia: Your Guide to Outdoor Events and Activities

As the weather warms up and spring settles in, Philadelphia is bursting with outdoor activities and events for everyone to…

University City Faces Development Delays Amid Economic Challenges

In the heart of University City, a 200,000-square-foot lot on Market Street stands ready for its next chapter—only waiting for…

Health Officials Warn of Potential Measles Exposure at Various Illinois Locations

Illinois health officials are alerting the public about potential exposures to a confirmed case of measles at several locations in…

Choosing the Right Pediatrician: Key Questions for Mental Health Support

Finding a pediatrician who prioritizes both physical and mental health is crucial for families, especially as more children face challenges…

Chicago’s Office-to-Residential Conversions: A Path to Revitalization

Samarth Narang, a resident of the South Loop’s historic building at 820 Michigan, is just beginning to explore the vibrant…

Pedro Martinez Secures New Role as Commissioner of Massachusetts Education After Tenure with Chicago Public Schools

Pedro Martinez, the CEO of Chicago Public Schools (CPS), has been selected to lead the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and…

Chicago Board of Education Delays Charter School Contract Renewals, Causing Uncertainty for Families and Staff

The Chicago Board of Education has again postponed voting on the renewal contracts for 21 charter schools, leading to uncertainty…

Concerns Rise Over Upzoning Proposal in Edgewater Amidst Preservation Efforts

The recent column by Edward Keegan in the Tribune highlights a pressing issue for Chicago’s North Side, particularly in the…

Art, Music, and Culture Come Alive in Chicago This Weekend

Chicago is a bustling hub for art and culture this weekend with several exciting events taking place across the city.…

April 26 in Chicago History: A Day of Milestones and Controversies

April 26 has seen remarkable events in Chicago’s history, as recorded by the Chicago Tribune archives. Weather records for this…

101-Year-Old Hasidic Matriarch Fatally Struck by Unlicensed Driver in Brooklyn

Tragedy struck the Crown Heights community in Brooklyn when 101-year-old Taibel Brod, a beloved Hasidic matriarch, was fatally hit by…