New hotel brings hope and jobs to Chicago's South Side
Alderman Anthony Beale discusses the $30 million hotel project and its potential to boost local economy and spark further development on the South Side.
ChicagoLIVE: First new hotel in 40+ years in Pullman
A new hotel is built south of Hyde Park — the first in over 40 years.
Arrest made after woman, 26, fatally shot in Far South Side dispute: police
An arrest has been made after a 26-year-old woman was fatally shot during a violent dispute last weekend on Chicago’s Far South Side, authorities said.
Words of Wonder Literary Festival turns another page in Pullman
The free, family-friendly Words of Wonder Literary Festival returns for its fourth year this Saturday, celebrating books, creativity and community with local authors, live performances and activities hosted by the nonprofit Burst Into Books.
Chicago softball team proves access matters more than talent
In Chicago, one softball team is showing that keeping kids in the game is about access – not just talent.
Chicago man charged in string of North Side armed robberies
A 19-year-old was charged in connection with an armed robbery spree last May on Chicago's North Side.
Octavia Redmond case: Chicago mail carriers rally for safety one year after her killing
One year after Octavia Redmond was killed on her mail route, coworkers rallied Tuesday for safety in her memory.
Video released of Chicago police fatally shooting man who pointed gun at them
Body-cam video was released Tuesday showing a deadly police shooting last month on Chicago's Far South Side.
Inside the Chicago Greenhouse Turning Lettuce Into a Local Sustainability Story
Gotham Greens is growing lettuce with 90% less water — and it’s happening right in Chicago’s Pullman neighborhood.
Gotham Greens is where sustainability meets innovation
Gotham Greens is churning out masses of sustainable, fresh food on Chicago's South Side.
Man fatally shot by Chicago police on city's Far South Side
A man was fatally shot by Chicago police during a domestic dispute Thursday morning on the city's Far South Side.
Push to save Chicago's historic Greenstone Church gains momentum
A historic piece of Chicago’s Pullman neighborhood is at risk of falling into disrepair, and supporters are rallying to save it.
Historic Chicago church faces urgent need for repairs
A historic piece of Chicago’s Pullman neighborhood is at risk of falling into disrepair, and supporters are rallying to save it.
Former Pullman workers celebrate 10 year anniversary of national park
Ray Quiroz, 86, and his brother Al Quiroz, 88—two of the last living Pullman Company employees still residing in the neighborhood—reflected on the park’s significance.
Former Pullman workers reflect on park's impact 10 years later
Chicago’s only national park is celebrating a milestone this month.
Former Pullman workers celebrate monument's 10 year anniversary
Two lifelong Pullman residents are celebrating a special anniversary for their historic community.
Chicago's Pullman porters formed first all-Black labor union 100 years ago
As we celebrate Black History Month this year, a major milestone is also being marked.
100th anniversary of first all-Black labor union
As we celebrate Black History Month this year, a major milestone is also being marked.
Pullman National Historical Park making history again with winter lights
The Polar Express was actually based on the architecture at Pullman National Historical Park.
Chicago's Pullman National Historical Park makes history with first-ever holiday lights
The Pullman National Historical Park is making history again with its first-ever holiday lights display. The site was so iconic it inspired a beloved holiday movie.



















