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Riley O’Neil, a biking advocate and Chicago Department of Transportation worker, died after he was hit with a car door and thrown into oncoming traffic earlier this month. In the Loop sits down with local organizers and cyclists to discuss building safer streets in Chicago.
A former high-ranking Chicago cop says the surge in airbag thefts likely means criminals have noticed that police aren’t doing much to address the problem.
The young chef chronicled his journey to open a restaurant, then admittedly hit some snags. But he stayed steady, focused on his kitchen and now is racking up awards.
During the spring legislative session, Illinois became the third state to pave the way for Uber and Lyft drivers to unionize. In the Loop talks with two people who could be affected.
Erin Miller, marketing manager at On Location Tours, said that the film's anniversary gives “the city a great pop culture moment to rally around."
"Flyway City: Architecture for a Flourishing Ecosystem" and "Chicago's Living Habitat," companion exhibitions that opened at the Chicago Architecture Center, remind us of the importance of balancing nature and architecture.
Ryan Ross, a former senior director of asset management for CHA, is accused of taking $421,000 in kickbacks for sending a company more than $4.8 million in construction work at CHA properties between 2023 and 2024, according to prosecutors.
The researchers were escorted out of the meeting by police and security while they were distributing an editorial from an American Diabetes Association journal that was critical of President Donald Trump's administration.
Riley O’Neil, a biking advocate and Chicago Department of Transportation worker, died in a traffic incident while biking earlier this month. In the Loop sits down with local organizers and cyclists to discuss building safer streets in Chicago.
An annual effort to highlight the experiences and stories of older people in the queer community is kicking off during Pride Month. In the Loop sits down with participants to hear how they’re reflecting on this moment and what’s at stake.
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How can Chicago build safer streets for cyclists and pedestrians?
Queer elders reflect on LGBTQ+ Pride and intergenerational connections in 2026
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1,200 crimes, 1 arrest: Chicago police fail to address boom in air bag thefts
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How Feld chef Jake Potashnick beat the backlash and cooked up a culinary comeback
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Uber and Lyft drivers could unionize thanks to new Illinois legislation
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Former CHA official indicted in $4.8 million kickback scheme
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Jeanne Gang’s latest exhibition is for the birds — just as it should be
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Medical group leader apologies to Northwestern researcher, others booted from conference over Trump critique
‘Ferris Bueller’s Day Off’ still makes Chicagoans proud, 40 years later