27th Ward Town Hall

27th Ward Town Hall

The 27th Ward Town Hall will take place on December 16th at 6 PM, hosted at Malcolm X College. This event will feature important discussions on Healthcare, Budget, and Traffic, topics that directly impact our residents and community partners.Joining the meeting is an insightful group of speakers, i

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Apollo Chorus of Chicago presents Händel’s Messiah

Apollo Chorus of Chicago presents Händel’s Messiah

Experience the power and beauty of the holiday season with the Apollo Chorus of Chicago as they present Händel’s Messiah on December 13th at Holy Name Cathedral (735 N State St). This timeless masterpiece will be brought to life by a 120-voice chorus and baroque orchestra. Get your tickets before th

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Free Smoke Alarms for 42nd Ward Residents

Stop by Alderman Reilly’s Office in City Hall, Room 200 at 121 N. LaSalle Street for a free smoke detector! Smoke detectors can be picked up from the 42nd Ward Office between 9am – 4pm, Monday through Friday. To coordinate picking up a smoke alarm, please call (312) 744-3062 or send a note via email

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18th Police District Council Meeting – Dec 16th

18th Police District Council Meeting – Dec 16th

You are invited to attend the 18th District Council Monthly Meeting on Tuesday, December 16th at 6:00 pm at the 18th District Police Station, 1160 N. Larrabee Street.District Councilors will provide updates and CPD 18th District Commander Beifeldt (or his representative) will provide information on

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Winter Parking Restrictions Begin December 1

Winter Parking Restrictions Begin December 1

With snow expected soon, we would like to remind all residents of the winter weather parking restrictions that run from December 1 – April 1, 3am – 7am daily. If you see a posted sign that says “No Parking” between 3am and 7am, that means that the winter overnight parking ban is in effect on this st

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2025 November CAPS Beat Meetings

2025 November CAPS Beat Meetings

Be part of the solution!We encourage all residents to participate in their CAPS Beat Meeting. This is an opportunity for you to engage with your Beat Officers.What is CAPS? CAPS stands for Chicago Alternative Policing Strategy. CAPS is a partnership between police and community that is the

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