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A woman who lives in the building told CBS News Chicago she managed to escape, thanks to a neighbor's warning.
According to the Chicago Tribune, “The 78” is pre-approved for stadium use, but the Fire will still need the City Council to sign off on the new stadium project.
Firefighters were called shortly before 2 a.m. to a building located on the 5200 block of West North Ave., and officials said the building was totally involved within 10 minutes of their arrival.
Lontray Clark, a 23-year-old man with a prior felony conviction, is facing over a dozen charges, including four counts of ...
A man charged in connection with an apartment building fire that killed four people in Chicago’s Austin neighborhood faced a judge for the first time for a detention hearing on Saturday. Lontray Clark ...
Chicago Fire owner Joe Mansueto talks about his plans for a privately financed $650 million soccer stadium at the 62-acre site, and why he thinks teams should foot the bill for these projects.
Chicago Fire owner unveils vision for $650 million ... he will have spent more than $1.3 billion over a 10-year stretch building, ... I think we all remember Chicago pre-pandemic, and these ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Chicago firefighters are battling an apartment building fire Thursday afternoon on the Northwest Side. The fire broke out in the 2300 block of West Chicago Avenue in ...
The Chicago Fire on Monday unveiled detailed renderings of their proposed privately funded $650 million open-air soccer stadium, a state-of-the-art facility at The 78 in the South Loop meant to ...
Six people were hospitalized in the fire, including two children. Some of those injured were in 'grave condition,' the Chicago Fire Department said.
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