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By Joe Musso Chicago mayoral candidate Jesus “Chuy” Garcia silenced the political doubters Tuesday night. At the end of an Election Day with lower than usual voter turnout, Mayor

By Joe Musso Chicago mayoral candidate Jesus “Chuy” Garcia silenced the political doubters Tuesday night. At the end of an Election Day with lower than usual voter turnout, Mayor

By Sara Romano Wolves’ season-ticket holder Grace Garritano can remember the first game she and her husband Rob ever attended. It was Game 7 of

By Ryan Lund Names like Kharlamov, Fetisov and Mikhailov may be unfamiliar to North American hockey fans, but they carry the weight of world championships

By J’nelle Agee President Obama returned to Chicago to name the Pullman community as one of three new national monuments designated around the country. One

By Beth Lawrence Lunar New Year, also called Chinese New Year, is one of the most celebrated holidays in China. The Chinese Fine Arts Society

New genetically modified apples don’t brown when bruised By Shanley Chien It may take a few years for bins of Arctic apples to show up

By Julie Woon Last year, Chicago aldermen passed a bill voting 49-1 in favor of banning pet mills throughout the city. Starting in March, the sale

By Kulwant Saluja The notion that American sports fans could legally gamble on sporting events would have been deemed absurd even a year ago. But

By J’nelle Agee The Greater Chicago Food Depository just received a one million dollar donation that will directly assist its older adult programs. The funds

By Mariel Turner With the popularity of social media apps like Instagram and Twitter, cyber bullying has become a growing concern for many Chicagoans. Some