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The city says that the number of homeless people is down but that the number of people living in “unsheltered locations” like ...
CPS CEO and union leaders met with alderpeople Tuesday about closing the district’s $734 million deficit. They didn’t offer a ...
The nonprofit Consumer Federation of America and a climate group found that even people with average credit got dinged on ...
The State Board of Education will vote Wednesday on new cut scores for elementary exams and the ACT to correct a ...
The Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal was dug to help change the flow of the Chicago River when it opened in 1900. Now the ...
It’s pretty unrecognizable,” said Seth Boustead of Access Contemporary Music. “The door dings when you walk in, like a ...
It’s not an idea, it’s a necessity to keep the value alive,” says Rosa’s founder Tony Mangiullo. Under this new label, musicians will retain their music rights.
CTA braces for possible funding cuts after state lawmakers missed transit budget fiscal cliff, which could reduce transit by ...
Standing in front of a cache of fentanyl, guns and cash that were recently recovered in Illinois, Noem came to Lombard and ...
Pritzker has been asked about his political future for years — and he’s always vowed Illinois was his first priority. But ...
It’s been nearly two years since the start of the conflict between Israel and Hamas. There’s intense international pressure ...
Advocates and family members of people in prison hope their quilt humanizes and commemorates loved ones behind bars.
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