


Highland Chicken is up and running as of today, August 20. It’s not necessarily a surprising pivot for the restaurant: Highland Kitchen has long been celebrated for its fried chicken and tiki-themed Monday nights, and at the end of 2017, the team transformed the former East Coast Grill space in Cambridge into Highland Fried, for those who want fried chicken and tiki drinks every night. Wednesday through Sunday, and those who don’t want to plan ahead can walk up and order. Highland Chicken is operating from 4 to 10 p.m. Takeout and delivery are currently available, with outdoor dining appearing in the next week or so. Spring Hill neighborhood favorite Highland Kitchen is taking a little vacation and transforming into Highland Chicken for the rest of the summer, temporarily serving a menu that focuses on fried and grilled chicken sandwiches, tenders, and wings, with some sides, salads, and boozy (or non-boozy) milkshakes. They don't have this kind of mass violence," Rotering said.Welcome back to AM Intel, a round-up of mini news bites to kick off the day. Every country in this world has folks who are working through mental illness challenges. That word is 'craven,' because when you look at somebody who has endured what we have endured, and stated that was because we live in Chicago, and then they go back to doing whatever they're doing on their phone, or they switch and talk about mental illness. Those who are not, there's one more that comes to my mind. "So, those who are supportive are clearly very supportive. When they see you and know that you manage the trauma of so many others, what did they say to you, given their position?" asked ABC7's Ravi Baichwal. "You were there, and you ran for your life. It's also where Rotering renewed her commitment to alter the calculus of legislators wedded to their notions of freedom and gun ownership. It's more time to heal and ponder, in a gentle rock garden, where the town of 30,000 friends go from here. Thousands were traumatized, dozens were injured and seven precious people lost their lives for no reason other than this country hasn't taken the necessary steps to ban these weapons," Rotering said.Īs the marking of a year approaches, Highland Park is taking time to plan and eventually build a permanent memorial to those who fell. She heard what she thought were drum beats, then, the screaming. She spoke of the day seven people were killed one year ago, when a shooter took aim at that most wholesome of traditions - the Fourth of July parade. SEE ALSO | FBI agent provides rare look at law enforcement response to deadly Highland Park parade shooting So, that's horrible for that community, and then people 'move on.' But, for that community, it continues," Rotering said. "In this country, we have normalized this violence. But, she is using her experience to heal what she says is America's addiction to weapons of war in neighborhoods. Highland Park Mayor Nancy Rotering lives the horror of last year's Fourth of July parade daily. (WLS) - Day after day, it is the trauma, the loss, the pain and, frankly, the fear and terror. Highland Park Mayor Nancy Rotering again called for a national assault weapons ban nearly one year after a mass shooting killed seven people.
