River North

In a lawsuit filed Monday in Cook County, Hubbard Inn alleges she defamed the business in her video last week and triggered an onslaught of negative reviews, threats and cancellations at the restaurant.
The graffiti, some of which read ‘Israel Bombs USA Pays’ and ‘Trump 4 Palestine’ was reportedly first seen Sunday and removed late Monday, according to hotel staff.
The string of 12 burglaries took place between Jan. 9 and Feb. 6, according to police. Nearly all of them happened in the morning hours.
El Hefe announced Monday it was suspending operations in Chicago because of a rise in crime.
David Pisor — owner of Etta and Aya Pastry — defaulted on a $2.5 million loan on Jan. 17, according to a court filing from lender Wintrust Bank.
A foundation linked to Sperry Commercial bought the retail areas and parking garages at Marina Towers for $30 million. It plans to add tenants and renovate the site.
The temporary casino at the historic Medinah Temple made less than a quarter of the money former Mayor Lori Lightfoot had estimated it would churn out for police and firefighter pension funds.
The River North event will run Jan. 20 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. and is set to feature a 12-donut tasting, a live DJ, photo ops and giveaways, including the chance to win a Golden Cup: a ticket to free coffee at the chain for a year.
Two lawsuits sought to block the joint venture between Progressive Treatment Solutions LLC and Bio-Pharm for an outlet at 605 N. Clark St.
The city’s first casino, the precursor to a larger one expected to be built in River West, has more than 700 slots and 56 table games, and will eventually be open 24/7.
Since opening in September, the casino at 600 N. Wabash Ave. has shut down from 4 a.m. till 8 a.m.
The officer was driving an Infiniti SUV in the 300 block of North State Street about 12:30 a.m. Thursday. She told officers she dropped her phone and took her eyes off the road to grab it, according to a police report.
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The woman was struck by an SUV after the driver lost control about 12:30 a.m., police said.
After plowing into the building at 737 N. Michigan Ave. early Monday, the would-be thieves jumped into three other vehicles and sped away without taking any merchandise, police said.
A group smashed a sport-utility vehicle into a business in the 300 block of West Superior Street and tried taking an ATM before fleeing.
The FBI is searching for a man wanted in multiple bank holdups in the Loop every three to four weeks since September. In one instance, he had a gun.
Andrew Hulburt, 47, was outside the venue, 329 N. Dearborn St., when two men asked him for money and one punched him about 11:30 p.m. Wednesday.
The 47-year-old Northwest Side man was punched Wednesday night.
Ald. Brian Hopkins told the Sun-Times he fears Bally’s will run out of money to build a permanent casino in River West. He also offered an update on plans to revive Water Tower Place.