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Lollapalooza Will Stay in Chicago For Another 10 Years With New Agreement
Chicago’s most popular music festival isn’t going anywhere anytime soon. As Lollapalooza neared the end of its fourth and final day Sunday, Mayor Lori Lightfoot announced an agreement to keep the festival in Grant Park for at least another 10 years. A contract announced between C3 Presents, the company behind Lollapalooza, and the city of Chicago calls for the...
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Brigid Kosgei Breaks World Record at 2019 Bank of America Chicago Marathon
Brigid Kosgei has just won the 2019 Bank of America Chicago Marathon in world record fashion.
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Chicago Marathon 2019: Lawrence Cherono Wins Men's Race
Lawrence Cherono of Kenya has just won the 2019 Bank of America Chicago Marathon in stunning fashion.
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Meek Mill, Meghan Trainor Headline Free NFL Pregame Concert
Meek Mill and Meghan Trainor are helping kick off the new social change partnership between the NFL and Jay-Z before the season-opening game in Chicago next week.
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Menlo Park Badminton Coach Arrested on Suspicion of Sex Crime
A well-known badminton coach was arrested on suspicion of molesting a minor and sexual assault-related offenses on July 12, Santa Clara County sheriff’s officials reported Thursday.
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St. Patrick's Day 2018: A Look at the Dyeing of Chicago River
The Chicago River was dyed green Saturday, officially kicking off St. Patrick’s Day celebrations across the city.
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Bank of America Chicago Marathon Brings History, Pride as It Celebrates 40 Years Running
The Bank of America Chicago Marathon has been a longstanding tradition in Chicago, but this year’s race will hit a major milestone as the global event marks its 40th anniversary.
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Gunman Researched Lollapalooza in Months Before Vegas Massacre: Sources
The gunman who opened fire on concertgoers in Las Vegas researched Chicago’s Lollapalooza in the months before the massacre, senior law enforcement officials briefed on the investigation told NBC News Thursday.
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City Releases Total Cost of Cubs World Series Run
The total cost of the Chicago Cubs’ historic dash to become World Series champions cost the city a total of $18.8 million, a city official confirmed to NBC 5.
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Hawks Fans Boo Emanuel During Soldier Field Rally
Blackhawks fans sent a nasty message to Mayor Rahm Emanuel during the Stanley Cup victory rally at Soldier Field Thursday when the team’s CEO, John McDonough, thanked the mayor for organizing the rally.