Cameras mounted on six CTA buses will begin issuing warnings and tickets in July or August, the transit agency said.
Chicago-style BBQ may not be known widely around the country, but it does have a rich history and tradition. It’s also ...
The president ordered the USDA to stop funding the Local Food Purchase Assistance Program that supports the Illinois EATS ...
Reset talks to Northwestern professor who, until a few weeks ago, served as chief economist for the embattled U.S. Agency for ...
Amanda Massih, whose car was hit with debris while she was driving under a Jefferson Park bridge last month, wants netting ...
Trans people across the country, from teens to retirees, are eyeing moves to Illinois in the wake of anti-trans executive ...
Jason Lee, a senior adviser to Mayor Brandon Johnson, was not surprised at the DOJ initiative. He noted the new Federal Task Force to Combat Antisemitism is targeting three of the same cities whose ...
With Northwestern facing federal antisemitism probe, Michael Simon, who heads the Jewish student group Northwestern Hillel, weighs in on the campus climate.
Chicago attorneys were in federal court Thursday accusing federal agents of violating immigration law and the constitutional ...
Some students and faculty say a new anti-bias training characterizes criticism of Israel as antisemitic. They worry it could ...
Sweeping layoffs announced this week are part of a dramatic downsizing of the Department of Education. Gov. JB Pritzker ...
From batch sales of unopened rocks on eBay to discreet phone calls to higher-dollar patrons, Illinois’ commercial fossil ...