Ukrainian born designer among Top-10 Interior designers in Chicago
A number of publications listed Nadia Gordon, a Ukrainian native, among 10 top interior designers in Chicago
Ukrainian founder has developed a unique service for the transport industry in the USA
Ezlogz is extremely user-friendly, offering multi-language support in several languages specifically to help immigrant drivers to adapt to the American roads.
Leaders of Ukrainian community met with Mayor of Chicago
Rahm Emanuel signed Proclamation to announce November 24, 2018 as Day of Remembrance for the Victims of Holodomor in the city of Chicago
Appointment of bishop of the eparchy of Saint Nicholas of Chicago of the Ukrainians
The Holy Father has appointed as bishop of the eparchy of Saint Nicholas of Chicago of the Ukrainians His Excellency Msgr. Venedykt (Valery) Aleksiychuk.
Free Art Institute Admission For Teens Starts Next Week
Chicago teenagers got a nice gift for the holidays: free admission into the Art Institute next year.
It's The Law: Shovel Your Sidewalk By 10 P.M. Or Risk A $500 Fine
Far North Side aldermen are reminding home and business owners to keep sidewalks clear of snow and ice — or pay the $500 price.
CHICAGO BOXER ED BROWN DIES AFTER BEING SHOT
Chicago boxer Ed Brown died a day after he was shot in the head.
New Chicago tax leaves shoppers holding the bag
The classic checkout question — paper or plastic — will soon pose a new dilemma for cost-conscious Chicago shoppers, who face a new tax on either choice.
Chicago: A Toy Store for Children on the Autism Spectrum
Illinois’ first toy store aimed at children with developmental challenges recently opened for business in Chicago.
Illinois to start issuing newly redesigned license plates
Illinois Secretary of State Jesse White on Tuesday announced he’s starting a program to replace older license plates that he said won’t cost the budget-strapped state additional money.
Newborn babies get Cubs onesies for the World Series
Advocate had ordered about 1,500 of the Cubs onesies for babies who arrived at its hospitals through the World Series.
ILLINOIS: PLENTY OF PUMPKINS, NOT ENOUGH PEOPLE
Illinois ranks as the top pumpkin producer in the country, which isn’t much of a consolation given the state’s poor performance in almost every economic category.
Halloween Expected To Be 70 Degrees! No Jackets Needed Over Costumes
This Halloween will be warm and rain-free, but those with fancy costumes will have to fight against a strong breeze.
New law in Springfield bans paying fines with too many coins
The Springfield City Council has approved an ordinance limiting payments in coins to $20 and no more than $5 in pennies.
'LUCKY PENNIES' WORTH $1,000 HIDDEN IN CHICAGO, 9 OTHER US CITIES
If you see a penny, pick it up, then all day, you'll have good luck - and possibly $1,000!
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS REPORTS 60 CASES OF HAND, FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE
University of Illinois officials say they've seen more than 60 cases of hand,foot and mouth disease among students since the beginning of the semester.
Donald Trump honorary sign removed from outside Chicago tower
The pole outside Trump Tower that once held the honorary Trump Plaza sign is now bare.
Chicago Doctor Busted For Making His Own Vaccines From Cat Saliva and Vodka
Regulators in the state of Illinois have suspended a Chicago doctor who allegedly gave patients vaccinations containing cat saliva and vodka.
Chicago's Runners On High Alert After Recent Attacks On Joggers
The Chicago Area Runners Association is responding to recent attacks on female joggers in the city.
6 DEAD, 30 WOUNDED IN LABOR DAY WEEKEND SHOOTINGS
At least six people have been killed in shootings over the Labor Day weekend in Chicago and 30 others have been wounded.
