After an extended arctic blast, Chicagoans will enjoy a taste of “false spring,” with above normal temperatures forecast for ...
Preckwinkle urged Cook County State’s Attorney Eileen O’Neill Burke to act “swiftly, proactively and transparently” in order to ensure accountability after agents have repeatedly used “excessive force ...
Early voting for the March 17 primary election is now open at the Chicago Board of Elections office, located at 69 W.
The “Neighborhood Conditions for Adults with Disabilities in Chicago” report released Monday aimed to better understand the ...
Attorney General Kwame Raoul announced the new lawsuit, which was filed along with officials from California, Colorado, ...
The study, which examined whether officers are efficiently and effectively deployed across the city to stop crime and respond to calls for help, found “inconsistent service levels, constrained ...
The Board of Education is no longer working with Alma Advisory Group, which was hired last May to help guide the search for Chicago Public Schools’ next permanent CEO, according to a statement from ...
The Ravenswood shop isn’t just fixing cars — it’s working to fix an industry-wide gender gap. Founder Lisa Thompson said women make up just 2% of auto mechanics nationwide.
Team USA’s mixed doubles curling team made history at the Winter Olympics this week. Cory Thiesse and Korey Dropkin, affectionately known as “The Coreys,” won a silver medal Feb. 10. It was the third ...
Latin American culture was on full display on Super Bowl Sunday with Bad Bunny’s historic halftime show. Among the 700 performers on the field were Lyrik Cruz and Giancarlo Guerrero, two Latino ...
Environmental groups described the move as the single biggest attack in U.S. history against federal authority to address climate change. Evidence backing up the endangerment finding has only grown ...
Abolish ICE” is now one of 25 finalists that Chicagoans can vote for through Saturday, with the top six vote-getters winning ...