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Officials: Final relocation of section of Irving Park Road near O'Hare set for Wednesday
Tribune reporterThe final relocation of a section of Irving Park Road south of O’Hare International Airport is scheduled for Wednesday, Chicago officials announced on Monday. The traffic pattern switch, to the south of the existing Irving Park, is being done to...Tags: American Airlines, Inc., United Air Lines, Air Transportation Industry, Elgin, Illinois State Toll Highway Authority
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The most dangerous jobs in Chicago--and the state
For RedEye"Chicago Fire" is a new TV series that chronicles firefighters facing life and death on the job, while "Chicago Code" was about cops fighting crime and danger in the city. But the really dangerous jobs in the Chicago area don't involve guns or fires or...Tags: The Chicago Code (tv program), Dining and Drinking, Disasters and Accidents, Motorvehicle Accidents, Bars and Clubs
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Irving Park pub crawl
Lakeview’s northern-most border, Irving Park Road, is dotted with neighborhood taverns stretching from east to west. This itinerary makes the most of the hangouts clustered around the Brown Line station. Start at The Long Room (1612 W. Irving...
Tags: Dining and Drinking, Bars and Clubs, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Late-night noshing in Wrigleyville
Cheesie’s Pub & Grub 958 W. Belmont Ave. 773-388-1574 Grilled cheese sandwiches with unorthodox fillings—think tater tots, mac ’n’ cheese and chicken tenders—were made for a satisfying post-bar meal. Pizzas with toppings...
Tags: Cheese, Sandwiches, Grilled Cheese Sandwich, Foods and Beverages, Wrigleyville
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Wrigleyville notables and hidden gems
Blokes & Birds 3343 N. Clark St. 773-472-5252 This English gastropub is located just a few blocks south of Wrigleyville’s rowdiest row of bars, and it offers craft cocktails and spiffedup pub fare in lieu of the usual wings and bomb shots. Sola...
Tags: Lakeview (Chicago, Illinois), Restaurants, Dining and Drinking, Bacon, Wrigley Field
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DePaul University, Gordon Tech to join forces
As a number of parochial schools struggle to stay open, a Catholic high school on Chicago's North Side announced Wednesday an unprecedented partnership with the nation's largest Catholic university to boost its enrollment and curriculum. Gordon Tech...
Tags: Religious Education, Roman Catholicism, Christianity, Religion and Belief, DePaul University
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FBI: Man admits driving getaway car in 2 bank robberies, helping in 3rd
A Chicago man has been charged with driving the getaway car in a bank robbery last week after admitting to his role in that robbery and two others allegedly carried out by a Hillside man. Angel Melendez, 32, is being held in federal custody in connection...
Tags: Prosecution, FBI, Police Investigations, Theft, Bank Robbery
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Looking for a special loaf
Q: Where can one buy English toasting bread in the Chicago area? I bought a loaf earlier this year at a store in the Crest Hill area. But since then have been unable to find it in a store. Worse yet I can't remember the name of the store at which I bought...
Tags: Chicago Tribune, Sandwiches, Michigan Avenue, Breads, Norwich
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German beer hall crawl in Lincoln Square
Hungry for a taste of Lincoln Square’s German heritage? This lineup covers the best of the neighborhood, starting with a few bars on Irving Park before heading north through Lincoln Square proper. Start your trip by hopping off the Irving Park...
Tags: Sausages, Dining and Drinking, Bars and Clubs, Foods and Beverages, Lifestyle and Leisure
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CTA honchos don't often ride CTA
The Chicago Transit Board meets once a month to decide various CTA issues relating to the budget and infrastructure—yet some of the board members don't even ride the CTA that often. Longtime board member Alejandro Silva rode the CTA zero times last...
Tags: Rogers Park, Justice and Rights, Civil Rights, Forrest Claypool, Chicago Transit Authority
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Chicago teachers strike updates: Lewis, others, end talks for night
Continual coverage of the Chicago teachers strike. -------------------- 10 p.m. Lewis, others leave talks for night CTU President Karen Lewis and other principal negotiators finished up for the evening about 9:45 p.m. "Today we made some progress,&...
Tags: Academic Progress, Teaching and Learning, Health Insurance Cost, Teachers Unions, Local Government
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