Here's your first glimpse of what to expect from the popular EDM fest.
Wednesday, February 15, 2017
Chicago Public Schools Slaps State With Civil Rights Lawsuit
"The state treats CPS's schoolchildren, who are predominantly African American and Hispanic, as second-class children," the lawsuit alleges.
Mr. Coffee Is Back And Better Than Ever With This Programmable Coffee Maker
Brew up a cup worthy of the 21st century. [sponsor]
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Logan Square's Cellar Door Provisions Totally Rocked Its First Dinner Service
"Green peppercorn ice cream holy f*ck I have no clue exactly what this is but I want 10 of them to eat forever."
19-Year-Old Man Charged With Murder Of 11-Year-Old Takiya Holmes
Holmes was one of three young children shot in Chicago within just three days.
Driver Fatally Shot On North Lake Shore Drive Near Lincoln Park
A man was fatally shot while driving southbound on North Lake Shore Drive early Wednesday morning when another driver pulled up next to him and someone in the car opened fire.
This Is The Last Week For Punk-Inspired Little Italy Spot Three Aces
The punk-inspired Italian-ish restaurant was popular for great cocktails, a good bar menu and a ridiculously good burger.
Tuesday, February 14, 2017
CTA Warned Of 'Major Delays' On Red Line After Person On Tracks At Lake
CTA Red Line trains are running with delays at the tail end of the rush hour commute.
Rahm Emanuel Details Federal Want List With Jeff Sessions: Report
He's apparently asking for quite a bit.
CTA Riders Confused, Concerned As Homeland Security Checks Bags At Addison Red Line
So-called VIPR agents, which operate under the TSA, staged a security checkpoint with Chicago police at the North Side CTA station on Tuesday morning.
Ambitious Wicker Park Plan Envisions New Bike Lanes, Six Corners Fixes & Public Art
A neighborhood can dream.
The Temperature Could Get Up To The 60s This Weekend
"Perhaps the Groundhog meant six more days of winter, not weeks!"
Nearly 50 ICE Arrests In Chicago Put Neighborhoods On Edge
ICE and other officials from agencies have denied they conduct raids. Immigrants and others affected by the roundups however, say differently.
Northwestern, UChicago Join Legal Fight Against Trump's Immigration Ban
Seventeen leading universities in total are supporting a lawsuit that challenges Trumps' ban.
Chance The Rapper To Meet With Gov. Rauner, Announces Huge Tour
What we'd give to be a fly on that wall.
Alinea Owner's Elaborate Joke On OpenTable Yields Cease & Desist Letter, Lots Of Toy Dinosaurs
"If you’re a restaurant that is tired of using software from 1998, raise your hand. We’d love to show you the future."
Monday, February 13, 2017
Award-Winning Celeb Chef Michael Mina Opening 2 Chicago Restaurants
The Michelin-starred, San Francisco-based chef is setting up business in the Waldorf Astoria.
Photos: Thousands Flood Milwaukee Streets In 'Day Without Latinos' Protest
Milwaukee County Sheriff David Clarke plans to allow deputies to enroll in a federal program that would allow them to act as immigration law-enforcement agents.