
Chicago Celiac Catholics celebrate communion in the low-gluten way
By Ellen Kobe On a Saturday evening in January, Carol Shilson, a parishioner at St. Vincent de Paul Parish in Lincoln Park participated in a

By Ellen Kobe On a Saturday evening in January, Carol Shilson, a parishioner at St. Vincent de Paul Parish in Lincoln Park participated in a

By Meg Rauch This year’s Restaurant Week in Chicago features over 250 restaurants, but nearly all of them are in the city’s more affluent neighborhoods

By Meg Rauch Awareness and treatment for mental health issues can be an unpopular subject among youth. Chicago Bears player Brandon Marshall is looking

By Courtney Dillard Many businesses in Lakeview and Lincoln Park have closed over the past few years, making residents concerned about the future of their

For those battling cancer, the difficult part is often times, finding others who can relate and pass on valuable advice from experience. Through Imerman Angels,

By Danielle Anguiano Carl Jenkins, a retired teacher, has been living with AIDS for the past 19 years. He credits sustained care, caring doctors and

By Rachel White Ten residents have died while shoveling snow in Cook County since the fifth largest winter storm hit Chicago on Jan. 31, leaving 19

By Melissa Schenkman Taking a walk in the Streeterville this Wednesday morning, you saw an unusual sight. Hundreds of people stood outside the new Whole

By Lucy Ren The stock of DeVry Education Group Inc., one of the largest educational organizations in the world with subsidiaries including Carrington College and

By Michaela Meaney Ten people died this week in Cook County after shoveling snow. Professionals in both the health and landscaping industry weigh in on how