The history of Chicago’s infamous ‘dojo wars’
A few decades ago, a martial arts feud turned deadly as the fight for fame, racial equity and the title of Chicago’s best dojo grew fierce.
A few decades ago, a martial arts feud turned deadly as the fight for fame, racial equity and the title of Chicago’s best dojo grew fierce.
The league is for players 15 and up with autism, Down syndrome and other special needs.
The comedian is in town for four shows at Chicago’s Den Theatre Friday and Saturday night.
Chicago’s City Council approves $51 million for migrant services and a new state budget is passed in Springfield.
Chicago’s City Council unanimously approved Mayor Brandon Johnson’s permanent outdoor dining plan Wednesday.
The temperature in your neighborhood is determined in part by the number of trees and parks and how much pavement and industry there is.
The EPA’s state-by-state analysis means Florida gets the largest share of funds this year.
What is the debt ceiling, anyway? And how and why is it affecting student loans?
Mayor Brandon Johnson led City Council through a heated debate as final comments were made before voting on allocating the funds.
This week marks 46 years since director William Castle’s death. The theater is keeping his memory alive with a special screening in June.