How Does Chicago's Sanctuary Law Stack Up Against Other Cities? By Mauricio Peña You don't have to look too far to find a city with more protective laws. Read more
Colonel Jennifer Pritzker Disputes Trump's Claims About Transgender Military Personnel By Mauricio Peña The billionaire retired U.S. Army officer, who came out four years ago, has offered to help the president find "a better solution." Read more
Slightly Toasted Gets a Little Friend, and More Dining News By Carrie Schedler and Carly Boers Plus, the latest two examples of how fickle and cruel the dining world can be. Read more
Tim Kinsella on Getting Cap'n Jazz Back Together After 20 Years By Matt Pollock The co-founder of Cap’n Jazz discusses their mini-tour, his least favorite song to play live, and more. Read more
Ten Things to Do in Chicago This Week This week: Chic and Earth, Wind & Fire, Kendrick Lamar, Wait Wait…Don’t Tell Me!, The Newberry Book Fair, Fiesta del Sol, and more Read more
One of Italy's Top Pizzerias Will Make Its Stateside Debut in Chicago Next Month The Roman-style slices will be served up in the West Loop. Read more
VIDEO: These Artists Built a Lush Garden Inside a Living Room By DS Shin With more than 50 types of plants, it's for an upcoming indie film about a woman pursuing a "beautiful, ideal death." Read more
Can Chicago Fight Violence with Summer Jobs? By Whet Moser The promising One Summer Plus program passed a second test, showing benefits for an even harder-to-reach group of youths. Read more
10 Great Stories You Should Read This Week By Whet Moser The cost to treat a gunshot wound, South Shore’s slice of wildlife, and WGN’s conservative suitor. Read more