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When Jim and Jean Marie Quigley opened this little cafe next to venerable neighborhood classic Ken's Restaurant six years ago, they knew one thing: To build a customer base along the Western Avenue co
Longtime Beverly neighbor and 22nd District community relations sergeant Marty Gainer will turn in his star a week from today, when he closes the chapter on three generations of Gainers in the Chicago
Spring 2008.
It was an answer that more than 60 Mount Greenwood residents were looking for Monday night when they packed the Chicago Public Library's Mount Greenwood Branch to air their questions and concerns with the developer of the northwest corner of 111th Street and Kedzie Avenue.
"It has its own issues. For its own sake it needs to be resolved. We can
It may have been her disarming charm and pop culture sensibility that kept more than 1,000 people in their seats at the Shannon Center at Saint Xavier University Tuesday night to hear former U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright speak about her views on current world affairs, but what they really arrived for were the blunt opinions of the sharp Wellesley grad who would become a feisty adviser to lifelong Democrats, including presidential hopefuls Walter Mondale and Michael Dukakis.
"The worst unintended consequence of Iraq is that Iran has been strengthened.