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Billed as “ending crime and disorder on America’s streets,” the order would shift funds away from “housing first” and “harm ...
Many Chicago Board of Education members agree with community members and want additional revenue from Chicago or Illinois ...
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services said Weiss isn't complying with the agency's requirements for "nursing services, ...
A new report from the Council on Criminal Justice shows most major crime categories in Chicago are down below pre-pandemic ...
Boutros joins a growing list of court-appointed U.S. attorneys originally named by President Donald Trump’s attorney general.
With Lollapalooza around the corner, I asked concertgoing Chicagoans if there are any rules for attending shows in 2025.
District officials say they expect to save about $165 million after laying off some central office staff and crossing guards ...
They came for the ‘American Dream.’ The husband says conditions in detention were ‘inhumane.’ The wife has enrolled in the ...
The Americans with Disabilities Act, or ADA, was signed into law 35 years ago, but the work to make the Chicago area more ...
Two public television stations — one in the Quad Cities and another at Eastern Illinois University — are in danger of ...
Chicago artist Kaicrewsade’s favorite Chance the Rapper performance is from Lollapalooza 2014.
CPS is grappling with a $734 million deficit. Board members say schools across Illinois are facing budget troubles and need ...