CHICAGO (CBS)-- Chicago and beer have been a winning combo since 1833, when the first brewery opened. Dozens of brands have come and gone, but the city is seeing a brewing comeback. Gary Cuneen's ...
Your Ward Room Blogger visited Occupy Chicago this weekend. It’s a permanent protest at the corner of LaSalle and Jackson streets, outside the Chicago Board of Trade. Just after I arrived, on Saturday ...
The Haymarket drug treatment center filed a federal lawsuit Tuesday against the village of Itasca, claiming its rejection of a rehab facility proposed for a former hotel amounted to discrimination ...
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CHICAGO (CBS) -- In a milestone celebration for a Chicago nonprofit helping people struggling with substance abuse, the Haymarket Center's 45th Anniversary Gala raised money for the center's work. CBS ...
Haymarket Center is the greater Chicago area's most comprehensive non-profit provider of substance use and mental health disorder treatment. Co-founded by Monsignor Ignatius McDermott and Dr. James ...
“America Unearthed” host Scott Wolter and his crew visited the Chicago area last week to film an episode devoted to figuring out who threw a bomb at police in the 1886 Haymarket riot. The crew taped ...
The Old Chicago on P Street in the Haymarket is now closed. 10/11 Now received a call from a viewer saying the business would be closing at the end of the day Sunday. Old Chicago's corporate office ...
On May 4th, 1886, a rally of anarchists and labor activists in Chicago's Haymarket Square turned deadly. An unknown assailant tossed a bomb into a throng of riot police, killing one instantly. In the ...
After weeks of controversy, Haymarket Books has found a new home. The left-wing press is closing on a historic mansion in Chicago’s Uptown neighborhood, following a brief outcry from some locals who ...
We are republishing here a series of articles that originally appeared in April 1986 under the title “One hundred years since the Haymarket frame-up.” The articles were published in the Bulletin, the ...