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The 47-year-old fell from a garage in the first block of East Delaware Place Tuesday afternoon, police said.
About 2 p.m. Monday, the woman was in the 600 block of North Michigan Avenue when a male threw an object at her head, police said. She was hospitalized in critical condition.
A large gathering in Streeterville sought to draw attention to the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, while in Northbrook, demonstrators called for the release of nearly 240 hostages being held by Hamas.
The move to open the shelter is part of a city plan to provide emergency beds for the winter. It comes amid squabbles over what’s going to migrants and what’s going to unhoused Chicagoans.
Henry Graham, 49, is accused of beating Russell Long on June 29 in the 600 block of North Michigan Avenue.
“It was certainly a first in front of the Ritz: a good-sized, sort of fancy tent astride two large industrial carts, all topped with a large Chicago Fire [soccer] tarp,” said a nearby resident.
Eight members of the Leon and Castro families had lived outdoors after being locked out of a shelter Saturday. The city has moved them to the Inn of Chicago in Streeterville.
The women were with a large group of people in the 200 block of East Ontario Street when someone they knew attacked them with a broken glass bottle, police said.
An assailant approached a man in the 300 block of East Illinois Street and stabbed him in the wrist, police said.
The mother, 29, worked at the day care in the 400 block of East Ontario Street and also took a class there, according to a police report.
One man, 34, was found in the 300 block of East Huron Street and died at a hospital. Another man later showed up at the hospital with a gunshot wound to the leg.
Construction began in October for FlyOver Chicago, which will open in spring 2024, in the pier’s former IMAX theater.
On Wednesday, three months after surgery, Patricio Collera thanked the deceased donor, who is anonymous: “Thank you very much, whoever you are.”
In a letter to the mayor, Streeterville Organization of Active Residents President Deborah Gershbein declared her group “strongly opposed” to closing Clark Street between Grand and Kinzie, in part because of its proximity to the proposed interim casino at Medinah Temple.
Stymied in the past, the Episcopal Diocese again wants to sell its headquarters in Streeterville, but the valuable asset might not be easy to unload.
Mayor Lori Lightfoot on Monday said she’s “not happy about this weekend” after a spate of shootings in the area, noting that city officials need to “step up our efforts downtown.”
The 21-story building at 535 N. St. Clair St. could open in early 2024.
The 39-year-old actor and singer is charged with lying to Chicago police in 2019 when he claimed he was the victim of a racist and anti-gay attack near his Streeterville apartment.
Mrs. Thompson enjoyed visiting Los Angeles. In the mid-’70s, “We were having lunch at the Polo Lounge at the Beverly Hills Hotel and were waiting for the car to come around. Charlton Heston was standing there waiting,” her son said. “She turned to him and said, ‘Oh, Moses!’ It was very entertaining.”
The two-day extravaganza culminates with the traditional Michigan Avenue parade on Nov. 20.
Theodore Hilk’s decomposing body was found in his seventh-floor apartment at 240 E. Illinois St. on March 24 after his father called police.
The woman was walking in the 400 block of North McClurg Court when she lost her balance and fell into the river.
Theodore Hilk, 30, was found dead Wednesday after his father drove from Kansas to check on his well-being, said Chicago police officials, who are continuing to investigate.
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