Wednesday, April 22, 2026

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small-business
  • by david hall
Foxtrot founder says some Chicago stores could reopen this summer

The news comes about six weeks after all Foxtrot and Dom's Kitchen & Market stores abruptly closed, spurring class-action complaints from laid-off employees.

cicada-watch-2024
  • by david hall
Insect Asylum aims to inspire with public cicada art, now on display in Chicago neighborhoods

As part of the group's “Cicada Parade-A" initiative, art sculptures of the creatures are popping in the city.

education
  • by david hall
CPS grads, lifelong neighbors, head to Stanford together on full rides

Despite spending years apart, Guadalupe Miranda and Fernando Gonzalez graduated from Chicago Public Schools last week. Childhood classmates, both earned full scholarships to Stanford University in August. They’re now hanging out to share excitement about their college plans.

crime
  • by david hall
2 teens' promising futures end on Eisenhower Expressway — allegedly struck by drunken driver

Erik C. Cox and Shealyn Sherwood, both 18, were killed when Ashanti Gates’ car struck them in the outbound lanes early Sunday, prosecutors said. The teens had stopped to fix a flat tire.