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18 Things To Do In Chicago This Weekend Riot Fest, Englewood Jazz Fest And Oktoberfests

Chicago hosts several events this weekend, including Riot Fest, Englewood Jazz Fest, and various Oktoberfests. Additional activities include the Reeling Film Fest and a family-friendly solar celebration. These events cater to diverse interests, showcasing the city's vibrant cultural scene.

Broadway Rezoning Fight Intensifies In Edgewater, With Some Neighbors Taking Out Billboards

Edgewater city officials plan to rezone Broadway to allow taller, denser buildings, prompting strong opposition from neighbors. The zoning committee will review the proposal on October 14, 2025, amid protests that the city has not adequately consulted affected residents. Advocates for the change argue it will enhance business opportunities in the area.

State Of The West Loop Crime Is Down, 500-Plus New Apartments And Aldi On The Way

Crime in the West Loop has declined across nearly all major categories, with robberies down 17.6% and burglaries reduced by 33% this year. The 2025 State of the West Loop meeting revealed updates on local developments and community safety efforts, drawing around 80 residents. Alderman Bill Conway and other officials credited technology and community cooperation for the positive trends.

Review Court Theatres Big White Fog is an ambitious snapshot of history with a stunning cast

Court Theatre's production of 'Big White Fog' features a 17-person cast and presents a thought-provoking snapshot of history, directed by Ron OJ Parson. The play, originally from 1938, has been adapted for modern audiences, showcasing a stunning performance from its ensemble.

Cottage Grove Back Open At 71st Street After 2-Year Bridge Project

Cottage Grove Avenue has reopened to traffic after a 29-month bridge replacement project by Norfolk Southern. While minor repairs will continue, bus routes have resumed, alleviating some community frustration over construction delays.

Fund Block Clubs Investigative Work

Federal immigration agents arrested dozens in Chicago and hundreds more across Illinois within the first 10 days of the Trump administration. Despite a lawsuit for transparency, officials refuse to disclose the names of most detainees. Block Club Chicago continues to advocate for the release of this information.

Pro-Trump Chicago Restaurateur Heads To Washington To Urge President To Slow Deportations

Chicago restaurateur Sam Sanchez urged the Trump administration to slow deportations and support immigration reform during a visit to Washington, D.C. Sanchez, a Trump supporter, expressed concern over the deportation of nonviolent immigrants and advocated for the bipartisan Dignity Act, which would provide undocumented immigrants a path to legal status. He warned that aggressive immigration policies could alienate Hispanic voters ahead of the 2024 elections.

Pilsens El Grito Celebration Carries On At Church Despite ICE Crackdowns In Chicago

Chicago's El Grito celebration took place at St. Paul Catholic Church on September 15, honoring Mexican culture amid concerns over ICE activities. Organizers emphasized the importance of celebrating Mexican Independence Day despite fears, with performances and speeches advocating for immigrant rights.

Bridgeports Formerly Polluted Riverfront Park Is Now Thriving And Could Be Expanded

The Chicago Park District plans to expand Park No. 571, located along Bubbly Creek, following a $500,000 renovation that includes new fishing stations and a nature play space. Ald. Nicole Lee announced intentions to purchase an adjacent 3.7-acre lot for park expansion, previously part of a gas plant, pending environmental cleanup. The park, which opened in 2016, has seen improved biodiversity thanks to restoration efforts.

Heyday Eatery Brings All-Day Breakfast, Coffee And Matcha To Wicker Park

Heyday Eatery has opened on the Wicker Park-West Town border, offering all-day breakfast and Ukrainian specialties. Founded by Mykhailo Chernomorets, who previously owned restaurants in Ukraine, the cafe emphasizes fresh, made-from-scratch food and local ingredients. A grand opening is scheduled for September 27.

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