Daniel Barajas+FollowChicago’s first rabid dog in decades: What it meansChicago just saw its first case of a rabid dog since before 1964, and it’s left a lot of pet owners uneasy. The dog, adopted from PAWS Chicago and fully vaccinated, somehow contracted rabies—a reminder that even with strict vaccination laws, rare cases can still happen. Health officials stress that the risk to other pets and people is extremely low, thanks to widespread vaccination and quick action. Still, it’s a wake-up call to keep our pets’ shots up to date and stay alert for unusual behavior. Has this news changed how you think about pet safety in the city? #Pets #Chicago #Rabies00Share
Joseph Livingston+FollowChicago couple’s $50K debt secret rocks marriageA Chicago husband’s world turned upside down when a mortgage refinance revealed his pregnant wife had secretly racked up $50,000 in credit card debt—on top of what they were already working to pay off. The spending, mostly on baby supplies and groceries, blended into daily life and went unnoticed until a lender flagged the huge balance. Financial expert Dave Ramsey called it a “deep breach of trust” and urged the couple to seek counseling before tackling the debt. How would you handle a financial secret like this in your relationship? Is trust or money harder to rebuild? #Business #MakeMoney #Chicago00Share
Jason Wells+FollowChicago’s creepiest bar is a must-seeWalking into Electric Funeral Bar on S Halsted feels like stepping into a horror movie set—think caskets, haunted dolls, and an occult-inspired drink menu. This place isn’t just another dive bar; it’s a full-on experience for anyone who loves the weird and wonderful side of Chicago nightlife. Plus, specialty cocktails are $14 or less, which is a steal for the city. It’s not for everyone, but that’s what makes it special. If you’re into quirky, slightly creepy spots, this is one to check out. Who’s brave enough to go first? #Food #Chicago #DiveBars00Share
Michael Alvarez+FollowChicago’s creepiest bar: Would you go?Walking into Electric Funeral Bar on S Halsted feels like stepping into a haunted house with a killer playlist. This isn’t your average Chicago dive—it’s decked out with caskets, haunted dolls, and a drink menu straight from the occult. And get this: specialty cocktails are all $14 or less, which is a steal for the city. It’s not for everyone, but that’s the point—this place is all about embracing the weird and the dark. Would you check it out, or is it too creepy for your taste? Share your thoughts! #Food #Chicago #DiveBars00Share
Ashlee Thomas+FollowChicago’s casino scene is about to explodeThe skyline’s changing and so is the game—literally. With Bally’s Chicago’s massive 34-story hotel rising fast and a new Hollywood Casino Aurora on the way, 2026 is shaping up to be a turning point for local gambling. Last year’s new casinos already brought in record crowds and revenue, but these next openings could totally transform how and where Chicagoans play. Plus, with even more projects breaking ground near the Wisconsin border, the region’s entertainment options are about to get a serious upgrade. What do you think—will this casino boom be a win for the city or bring new challenges? #News #Chicago #Casinos00Share
Eric Mueller+FollowTeens hospitalized after TikTok fire trendChicago-area hospitals are seeing more teens with serious burns after a TikTok challenge involving hand sanitizer and fire spiraled out of control. One local mom shared how her 13-year-old daughter nearly lost her life when flames exploded in her face, causing second-degree burns and setting part of their home on fire. Doctors and fire officials are urging parents to talk with their kids about the real dangers behind viral stunts—these injuries can be life-changing or even deadly. Have you talked with your family about what’s trending online? #Entertainment #TVSeries #Chicago00Share
Jason Wells+FollowChicago’s alcohol-free hangout changing the sceneChicago’s social scene is getting a fresh twist thanks to In Good Spirits, the city’s longest-running non-alcoholic shop. Founded by Adriana Gaspar and Hector Diaz, this spot isn’t just about skipping booze—it’s about building a community for mindful drinkers and anyone curious about unique, alcohol-free options. Their journey started with personal health and family stories, and now their shop is packed with small-batch beers, wines, CBD drinks, and even non-alcoholic tequila. It’s also a go-to spot for sober events, making it easier for adults to connect without the pressure to drink. Would you try a mocktail night out? #Food #Chicago #AlcoholFree00Share
Wesley Romero+FollowChicago pizza orders now help shelter petsOrdering your favorite pizza in Chicago just got a lot more meaningful—every slice from the new “Slice to Meet You” campaign helps pets at PAWS Chicago find loving homes. This creative partnership spotlights adoptable pups and turns your dinner into a chance to support local animals in need. It’s a simple way to make a difference right from your couch. Would you order from a place that gives back to the community like this? Let’s talk about how small choices can have a big impact for our furry friends! #Pets #Chicago #PAWSChicago10Share
Timothy Weaver+FollowT.J. Maxx shakes up Near North Side shoppingT.J. Maxx is moving into the heart of Chicago’s Near North Side, taking over a huge 26,000-square-foot spot at 939 W. North Ave. later this year. This isn’t just another store opening—it’s a big shift for the area, which has seen major retail changes since 2020. With neighbors like Lululemon, Nordstrom Rack, and Sephora, the new T.J. Maxx is set to draw even more shoppers. What do you think this means for the local shopping scene? Will it bring more foot traffic and energy, or change the vibe of the neighborhood? #Business #LocalBusiness #Chicago00Share
Nicole Washington+FollowBig changes coming to Lake Meadows CenterLake Meadows Shopping Center in Chicago just got new owners, and they’re planning some serious upgrades. With NewMark Merrill Companies taking over, expect better lighting, new signage, and more inviting gathering spaces. They’re also focused on making the center a real community hub—think local events, tenant support, and outreach to thousands of nearby residents. With popular spots like Jewel-Osco, LA Fitness, and CVS already there, these improvements could make Lake Meadows a go-to spot for shopping and hanging out. What would you love to see added or improved at the center? #Business #LocalBusiness #Chicago00Share