Chicago's Smartbar reopening, requiring patrons to be vaccinated

One of the Chicago's favorite nightclubs is ready to pack the dance floor once again. But in order to get in to Smart Bar, you need to be vaccinated.

Chicago Cubs offering free hot dogs and sodas if you get vaccinated at Wrigley Field

Any fan with a ticket to the Washington Nationals series can get vaccinated at the American Airlines Conference Center at Gallagher Way from May 17 to May 20.

White Sox, Cubs to increase capacity to 60%

The Chicago White Sox and the Chicago Cubs will be increasing capacity to 60% at Guaranteed Rate Field and Wrigley Field starting at the end of May. Both teams will also have a vaccinated-only section for specific games starting this weekend.

Man found dead on CTA train at Red Line station in Wrigleyville

Chicago police are investigating the death of a man found early Monday on a Red Line train in Wrigleyville on the North Side.

Cubs fans flock to Wrigley for chilly Opening Day

It was a sight Thursday that we had not seen in a while at Wrigley Field -- Cubs fans in the stands!

Changes abound as fans return to Wrigley Field for Opening Day
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Crane Kenney, Cubs president of business operations, breaks down some of the changes at Wrigley Field this year due to the pandemic.

Lovin' Local: Toons Bar & Grill
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Danny Beck, owner of Toons Bar & Grill, talks about how his business has adjusted since the onset of COVID-19.

Wrigley Field granted federal landmark status

Wrigley Field was granted federal landmark status Thursday in the National Register of Historic Places.

City denies permit for TBOX pub crawl

The city has reportedly denied the popular "Twelve Bars of Christmas" pub crawl a permit this year.

Wrigleyville struggles to stay open during coronavirus pandemic

All over Wrigleyville — the quirky neighborhood that surrounds Wrigley Field, the longtime home of the Chicago Cubs — they are counting pennies, searching for help and dreaming of a return to normalcy.

'We love baseball' Wrigley ballhawks stay on during pandemic

While Major League Baseball is beginning this season without fans in its stadiums, the famed ballhawks of Wrigley Field remain at their post amid the coronavirus pandemic.