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Community organizations are helping Chinatown residents preserve what long-standing family associations helped build.
The Lake Station/New Chicago Library could remain closed two to four more months after a small fire July 14, while Lake ...
The Downers Grove Library Board has taken its first step in the search for a director to replace Julie Milavec, who will retire in March. Board members recently agreed to hire executive search ...
This summer, the Chicago Public Library is offering children various art activities to help them express themselves.
The Chicago Teachers Union president suggested children belong to the city school system as it struggles with enrollment decline and spending up to $93,000 per student.
The Schaumburg Township District Library has installed newly restored artwork by renowned Chicago artist Martyl Langsdorf, creator of the 1947 Doomsday Clock. Thanks to a generous family donation ...
Pope Leo was elected as pope on May 8. He is set to be celebrated in his hometown of Chicago this weekend.
Dozens of people protested outside the Chicago Public Library in Edgewater to criticize a Pride Month event held there, while hundreds of others counter-protested to support the library’s dec… ...
The Chicago Public Library is trying to keep the world from checking out all its ebooks. Suburbanites will have to show grit to preserve access to services.
Starting May 1, library users will need to swap their e-card for a new access card with two options — a full-access card for Chicago residents or a temporary card with limited access.
Chicago Public Library discontinues e-cards, sets new digital borrowing limits Starting May 1, library users will need to swap their e-card for a new access card with two options — a full-access ...
Chicago Public Library to stop issuing e-cards There are some big changes coming to the Chicago Public Library. Starting May 1, the library will no longer issue e-cards.
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