Last year, I went to Chicago for the first time ever... We had an amazing time and a lot of amazing food as well. One of the staples of Chicago is the deep dish pizza. Now you won't have to take a trip to the Windy City to grab a slice of deep dish pizza...
The cost of living in Denver has risen to a point that residents there are searching for another place to live. According to Redfin, Denver ranks in the top 10 nationally in "net outflow", which calculates the number of people actively searching for homes in another metro...
The jet lag and the pain of walking over 30 miles in a few short days has worn off from my very first trip to the windy city of Chicago. A couple of weeks ago, my brother in-law decided we should all take an adventure and since I have never been before, this was a great opportunity to head out...
The Colorado Rockies season has started relatively strong, and they are only a couple wins out of first place. Could this really be a successful season?
A new Taco Bell location will sell beer, wine, sangria, and spiked frozen drinks at a new location in Chicago.
Branded as Taco Bell Cantina, the fast food chain spin-off is set to open in Chicago on September 22. Its customers, however, got a chance to test out the concept on Tuesday...
Getting towed is really annoying, not to mention expensive.
However, this guy in Chicago had an idea about preventing his vehicle from being towed.
He parked somewhere he wasn't supposed to. So, he came out to see a tow truck hooking up his car to take it away...
A 30-year-old guy from suburban Chicago, Randy Schmitz, was on vacation in Myrtle Beach, S.C., last summer.
He went to the Pepper Palace, which sells crazy hot sauces. The hottest sauce it sells is Flashbang, a combination of four peppers -- Carolina Reaper, scorpion, ghost pepper and habanero.
Schmitz had to sign a waiver just to try a tiny bit of the sauce on a toothpick as part of a challeng
Being president means countless photo opportunities and public appearances, most of them probably ones that one doesn't want to do.
When President Barack Obama was at a polling location in Chicago promoting the midterm general elections and casting his ballot, he probably didn't plan on being threatened by someone about their girlfriend.
Last Friday morning, there was some pretty extensive flooding in south suburban Chicago.
The morning news show on WGN was discussing the flooding, while checking out some footage from its news helicopter which was flying around surveying the extent of the water and damage.