June 2025
- There will be no July 4th fireworks in Chicago this year—here's why
- Chicago-area home prices are rising four times faster than the rest of the U.S.
- This Illinois airport just ranked the worst for flight delays in the whole country
- Chicago debuts its first-ever Regional Day Pass linking CTA, Metra and Pace
- PETA just named Chicago the most vegan-friendly city in the country
- Katz's Deli's world-famous pastrami is coming to Chicago for one day only
- Films on the Green is back with free French movies in Chicago this summer
- Four new CTA stations will open on the Red Line next month
- The NASCAR street closures are officially here—what drivers need to know
- O'Hare could become the first American airport with a gay bar onsite
- All 50 Chicago Park District pools are now open, just in time for the heat
- Chicago is one of the top Pride Month destinations for 2025, per Airbnb
- Ardbeg Masters of Smoke Tour
- The 12 best boutique hotels in Chicago
- These three Chicago restaurants took home James Beard Awards last night
- A groovy three-day tarot card festival is coming to Chicago for the Solstice
- Got opinions about Chicago transit? A new CTA program will actually take your feedback seriously
- This Chicago stadium is the top bucket-list destination for U.S. sports fans
- One of NYC's best bars is coming to Hawksmoor Chicago for one night only
- You can eat a tasting menu right on the NASCAR Chicago race track this summer
- Wait, is the Green Mill jazz club being sold? Here's what's going on with the iconic venue
- CTA's rainbow-bright Pride Train is back on the Red Line tracks this month
- The world's biggest free blues festival is back in Chicago this weekend
- Millennium Park's free summer lineup includes outdoor concerts, movies and workout classes
- Chicago is getting a $650 million soccer stadium in South Loop
- Bronzeville Art Trolley Tour is back with free night tours of top Chicago galleries
- You can get ramen lattes at this new three-month coffee residency in Wicker Park
- Steep service cuts could be coming to Chicago public transit—here’s why