CHICAGO – The nightly curfew the city implemented is over, Mayor Lightfoot announced on Twitter Sunday.

“The curfew is lifted effective immediately. I know this time in our city and our country has been difficult for us all, and I’m grateful to our residents for working together to navigate this challenging time,” she said.

The curfew was put into place last weekend following property damage and looting. It was in effect daily from 9 p.m. to 6 a.m.

Earlier Sunday, the city restored CTA service and street access to the Loop.

On Saturday, thousands of peaceful protesters marched from Union Park to Seward Park to protest police brutality.

Later on in the evening, a large group marched through Bucktown and Wicker Park to Humboldt Park.

Chicago police said there have been no arrests this weekend related to the protests.

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