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Shamus Toomey, Editor in Chief and co-founder of Block Club Chicago, joins Bob Sirott, to share the latest Chicago neighborhood stories. Shamus has details on:
Wrigley Field Ballhawks An Endangered Species With Video Boards, Larger Bleachers: ‘There’s Not Enough Balls’: Only a handful of “truly crazy” ballhawks still regularly take to Waveland Avenue since the Cubs moved back Wrigley’s fences and obstructed the view. But one rookie has brought the hawks a new tool: A drone.
Old Town Park, Former Home Of Cooley High, To Get A $4 Million Overhaul With Dog-Friendly Area: The park will feature a walking path, playground, adult fitness area and designated dog-friendly area — something that has been lacking on the North Side.
Big News for Six Corners on Northwest Side: After Months Of Delays, Six Corners Peoples Gas Development Finally Gets City Approval: The project, in the works for five years, was held up in the zoning committee for months because of a labor dispute, the developer said. Construction will likely begin next year.
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Shamus Toomey, Editor in Chief and co-founder of Block Club Chicago, joins Bob Sirott, to share the latest Chicago neighborhood stories. Shamus has details on:
Wrigley Field Ballhawks An Endangered Species With Video Boards, Larger Bleachers: ‘There’s Not Enough Balls’: Only a handful of “truly crazy” ballhawks still regularly take to Waveland Avenue since the Cubs moved back Wrigley’s fences and obstructed the view. But one rookie has brought the hawks a new tool: A drone.
Old Town Park, Former Home Of Cooley High, To Get A $4 Million Overhaul With Dog-Friendly Area: The park will feature a walking path, playground, adult fitness area and designated dog-friendly area — something that has been lacking on the North Side.
Big News for Six Corners on Northwest Side: After Months Of Delays, Six Corners Peoples Gas Development Finally Gets City Approval: The project, in the works for five years, was held up in the zoning committee for months because of a labor dispute, the developer said. Construction will likely begin next year.

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