Lincoln Square Ravenswood takes annual Wine Stroll online
The Lincoln Square Ravenswood Chamber of Commerce is holding its annual Wine Stroll with a twist this year. Rudy Flores and Shad Martin talk about this year’s changes.
Lovin' Local: Artango Bar & Steakhouse in Lincoln Square
Saul Roman, executive chef at Artango Bar & Steakhouse, talks about how their business has fared since the COVID-19 pandemic.
Local businesses try to compete with Amazon Prime days
“We’re doing free shipping anywhere in the U.S. on any size order showing people that we’re here, that we have quality product and that we have great deal that can compete with Amazon as well,” said Scott Friedland of Timeless Enterprises.
Brown Line service resumes after track problems near Western
Track problems disrupted CTA Brown Line service Monday in Lincoln Square on the Northwest Side.
Ring in fall with Lincoln Square's Apple Fest
Rudy Flores and Abby Schilling preview this year's (slightly altered) Apple Fest, which takes place Oct. 3-4.
Lincoln Square takes Square Roots festival online in lieu of pandemic
Nicole Benjamin from the Lincoln Square Chamber of Commerce and David Zivell from Old Town School of Folk Music join GDC to preview the Square Roots Festival, which takes place virtually through Aug. 30th.
Lincoln Square/Ravenswood wine stroll takes a virtual route this year
The typical Lincoln Square Ravenswood Chamber of Commerce wine stroll is being converted this year to the form of LSR Summer Wine Mix-Packs.
Alderman considers opening streets for foot traffic in his ward
Ald. Matt Martin (47th) talks about exploring the possibility of opening select streets for foot traffic in his ward.
Man dies after possible fall from Brown Line platform in Lincoln Square: police
The 49-year-old was found unresponsive about 2:50 a.m. under the Western Brown Line platform in the 4600 block of North Western Avenue, police said.
'Windy City Rehab' hosts sued over allegedly shoddy work on $1.4M Chicago home: report
The hosts of HGTV's "Windy City Rehab" have been sued by a Chicago couple who claim they shelled out $1.4 million on a home that began falling apart just days later.