
Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in Chicago.
Cause still unknown in 2018 fire that left 10 children dead
Little Village is still looking for answers from officials a year after 10 kids died in one of Chicago’s deadliest fires.
Read the full story on Chicago Tribune.
Amtrak restores route from Chicago to New Orleans
An Amtrak spokesman says the opening of the Bonnet Carre spillway near New Orleans had cut off service to the city because the tracks are on the flood plain.
Read the full story on WWL.
Chicagoans mourn popular Mexican musician Celso Piña
Celso Piña, who performed regularly in Chicago, died at age 66. Known as the “rebel of the accordion” and a popular cumbia music performer, Piña last performed at a show in the city on Sunday.
Read the full story on WBEZCuriousCity.
How Chicago’s alley system could be a creative space
Alleys keep the city clean, but could they also be spaces for art studios and bike shops?
Read the full story on Curbed Chicago.
Restaurant group to rebrand Japanese spot after four months
Lettuce Entertain You Enterprises will "re-concept" the space at 676 N. St. Clair St. in Streeterville.
Read the full story on Eater Chicago.
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