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Monday, May 7 By the end of this year, the Lakefront Trail will be two paths along its 18-mile length — one for cyclists and one for pedestrians. But some Uptown residents contend that the new configuration will create new conflicts. |
| The city's new dockless bike share rules say rental bikes must be capable of being locked to a physical object — like a bike rack or signpost — by July 1. |
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| The homeless "sisters" were a common sight in Chatham. The death of one of them has prompted soul-searching in the neighborhood: Did the community try hard enough? |
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| Illinois is rolling out a new tourism trail showcasing Frank Lloyd Wright's handiwork in the Prairie State. Thirteen of the legendary architect's buildings make up the trail, with sites in Springfield, Rockford and Oak Park, to name a few. |
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| Bowing this fall on Chicago's Northerly Island: "Hamilton: The Exhibition," an interactive, immersive, one-of-a-kind, only-in-Chicago attraction designed to tell the story of Alexander Hamilton and the founding of America. |
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| Several rural Illinois counties have taken a stand for gun rights by co-opting a word that conservatives associate with a liberal policy: sanctuary. |
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| Chicago Parking Meters, which has the city's meter franchise, is launching a free app to help drivers find one of the city's 36,000 metered spaces. |
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| A searchable list of Chicago farmers markets as well as ones in the suburbs. |
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