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Etno Village Grill Aims to Open in Spring After Fixing Liquor License Snag

The expansion into a 178-seat bar and restaurant comes after months of delays.

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TruHarmony Yoga Closes Lincoln Park Studio

The studio, 1123 W. Armitage Ave., opened in May.

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'Project Squirrel' App Invites Chicagoans to Help Track City's Squirrels

The project invites citizens to track and report squirrel sightings in Chicago's neighborhoods.

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DePaul Provost Resigns After Six Months on the Job

Donald Pope-Davis will take a six-month sabbatical, the school's president announced.

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Sochi's Dark Side to be on Display at DePaul Art Museum

The creators spent five years documenting the area where the winter Olympics will be held in February.

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Scaled-Back Plans for Children's Memorial Site Revealed

The new proposal calls for 702 residential units, down from the 996 that were proposed in 2012.

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City Considering Curb Barriers to Protect Cyclists on Clybourn, State

Raised curbs between cars and bikes are used in some other cities.

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VIDEO: Horse Breaks Free in Old Town, Gallops Up Wells

The horse named Forrest Gump escaped from Antique Coach and Carriage in Old Town Thursday.

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Second City Raises $86,000 for 'Letters to Santa'

The annual gift giving project will surprise 10 needy families on Christmas day with gifts and cash.

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Bobby Cann's Girlfriend: 'When the Holidays Hit, It's Hard'

Catherine Bullard said life in Chicago has been difficult since Cann's death in a spring car-bike crash.

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Green City Market Cookbook Features Recipes by Rick Bayless, Ald. Smith

The Green City Market is accepting pre-orders for its first ever cookbook.

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Notebaert Nature Museum Hosting Habitat Conservation Fair

Twenty conservation organizations will be present Jan. 2 to explain volunteering opportunities.

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Lincoln Park/Old Town Year in Review: 5 Stories That Mattered in 2013

Lincoln Elementary, Children's Memorial Hospital, the zoo's gorilla, Manierre Elementary and Bobby Cann.

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Roam Boutique in Old Town Draws Inspiration from Owner's Travels

Roam is the third boutique opened by 29-year-old owner Mallory Ulaszek.

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NBC 'Crisis' Films Fall Scene in Lincoln Park Despite Snow, Cold

"As a city, Chicago really knows how to deal with snow," said an assistant director at the shoot.

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DePaul Student From China Dies in Crash

A DePaul University student died over winter break while at home in China, according to the school.

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Nike Training Club Closes Lincoln Park Shop, Will Move Downtown

A Nike spokeswoman said the shop was a pilot program for the city.

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Batter & Berries' Pipes Burst a Day Before 'Check, Please!' Appearance

The Lincoln Park restaurant, which focuses on French toast, hopes to reopen Tuesday.

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Zoo Research Discovers Slow Primate Metabolism Leads to Long Life

Lincoln Park Zoo and an international team of scientists studied the metablism of primates and humans.

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'BooksFirst:' One Woman's Quest to Put a Dent in the CPS Library Shortage

A Lincoln Park woman started 'BooksFirst' after the 2012 Chicago Public Schools teacher's strike.

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