Thousands of runners will descend on the streets of Chicago for the Bank of America Half Marathon next month — and if you’re looking to join the inaugural 13.1-mile venture around the city, there’s still time to sign up.
Thousands of runners will descend on the streets of Chicago for the Bank of America Half Marathon next month — and if you're looking to join the inaugural 13.1-mile venture around the city, there's still time to sign up.
The half marathon is still accepting registrations for its race taking place June 5. To secure a spot at the starting line, clickRegistration is accompanied with a $95 entry fee currently, but the fee will increase to $115 at 11:59 p.m. May 19.Stay informed during the severe weather season with our local news and weather app. Get the NBC 5 Chicago app for
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