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Illinois saw 1,782 mass layoffs in June. Two merged Chicago job search firms, Monster and CareerBuilder, is sending 390 ...
Congress just put work requirements in place for some receiving federal health care and food assistance benefits. What does ...
More Illinois suburbs are ditching red-light cameras. Drivers should celebrate after the devices have issued over $1.5 ...
Legalizing additional dwelling units across Chicago would expand housing options, support families and boost affordability ...
Illinois state lawmakers listened to teachers unions and killed school choice for over 15,000 low-income students in 2023. Now Congress has restored a scholarship program for needy kids, but Illinois ...
Money that could help address the teacher shortage is often the first to get cut in pursuit of keeping up with government ...
A violent Independence Day weekend has Chicagoans worried about violent crime, but it was a spike and not a trend. Crime is ...
Out of almost 7,000 bills filed, the Illinois General Assembly passed a little over 400. Some were good. Some were bad. Here ...
Joining the multi-state Nurse Licensure Compact offers a solution to Illinois’ growing nurse shortage, but certain special ...
State data shows 31,937 members of Illinois’ five pension systems collected $100,000 a year or more in retirement benefits ...
Illinois Federation of Teachers President Dan Montgomery won’t be seeking reelection, and three other executive board members ...
America’s founding unleashed the greatest leap forward in human history. From this leap, liberty and prosperity followed – ...