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Lt. Gov. Juliana Statton, who is also running for U.S. Senate, speaks at a June 16 signing ceremony where Gov. JB Pritzker ...
The two daily papers have operated with shared business resources such as advertising sales and printing since 1989, but plan to operate completely independently by next year. Gannett has been bearing ...
As I write this, multiple news outlets have reported that the Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency is preparing ...
From around 1909 to 1912, billikens were a brief, incandescent cultural mania that swept the country. By midcentury, they ...
CPS emphasized that its transportation system is outsourced and must cover more than 200 square miles of city territory. The ...
The newsroom's union, which ratified its first contract just seven months ago, said in a statement cutting staff as a ...
Born during the AIDS crisis, the LGBTQ+ newspaper became a lifeline, a watchdog and a record of a community long overlooked.
The Chicago-based Invisible Institute (which won two Pulitzers last year) primarily investigates police misconduct. Its roots ...
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Elgin News Digest: State Sen. Castro launches summer book club for kids; shredding event, donation drive Saturday at Elgin ...
Senate Bill 73 would ban the sale and distribution of baby food in Illinois that contains levels of toxic elements — including arsenic, cadmium, lead or mercury — that surpasses the limits set by the ...
Gov. J.B. Pritzker will have hundreds of bills to review after lawmakers concluded their spring session, including measures ...