Ald. Jeanette Taylor (20th Ward) said the program is “absolutely” racially motivated. “Unless you’re Stevie Wonder or Helen ...
A Chicago man who authorities say was “hunting for victims” now faces more than a dozen felony charges after he was arrested ...
As Congress debates whether new parents should be allowed to vote by proxy, Brandis Friedman reflects on the barriers faced ...
Chicago has a new interim top federal prosecutor as Andrew Boutros took his oath of office and was sworn in Monday as the U.S ...
Trump attorneys have conceded in court filings that the administration mistakenly deported the father of three “because of an ...
Unsourced “headlines” about a potential “90-day pause in tariffs” sent markets into a state of turbulence Monday morning as ...
The U.S. has more than double the number of measles cases it saw in all of 2024, with Texas reporting the majority of them: ...
Online registration for Chicago Park District’s popular six-week summer day camp begins next week. Fees are being raised to ...
The U.S. president has shown few signs of backing down on tariffs despite the mounting pressure in the financial markets. His commitment to tariffs could have devastating effects for the global ...
According to the American Library Association, more than 77% of rural public libraries are the only source of free public access to computers and the internet in their communities.
The protests Saturday spanned more than 30 cities in Illinois as part of a “Hands Off!” National Day of Action campaign in more than 1,300 locations in all 50 states.
The former 25th Ward alderperson provided key evidence that helped secure the convictions of longtime 14th Ward Ald. Ed Burke ...