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Illinois Comptroller Susana Mendoza said Wednesday she’ll give up her statewide office as she considers her “next biggest ...
Chicago ended 2024 with a $161 million deficit. And a state bill boosting benefits for police and fire pensioners through ...
Aldermen advanced an ordinance Monday that restricts when the city’s Law Department can attend investigative interviews.
Bethune-Cookman University honored its founder, education and civil rights leader Mary McLeod Bethune, on her 150th birthday ...
Oh, joy. The 2028 presidential election has begun. President Donald Trump hasn’t finished the first six months of his last ...
Graphic by Chris Panicker We’re midway through the summer, which means that several marquee music festivals have come and ...
A large and diverse crowd welcomed Pope Leo XIV for Mass at the parish of St. Thomas of Villanova, his first public event in ...
Nyquist, much like Toews, is a bit of a wildcard for the Jets. But if they can get the version of him that lit it up in ...
By Kathy Gaillard Alderman Russell Stamper II still recalls the poem, “Equipment” by Edgar Guest that his mother, Virginia G. Stamper (deceased) used to read to him. The first stanza […] ...
Illinois Comptroller Susana Mendoza will not seek reelection in 2026, but says she’s “leaving the door open” to running for mayor of Chicago.
The mayor said he wants to improve public safety and aesthetics of retail corridors, but City Council members blasted more ...
Survivors’ lawyers say Illinois has one of nation’s worst records on sex abuse in juvenile detention
Illinois has one of the nation’s worst problems with child sex abuse at juvenile detention centers, attorneys representing ...
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