All of Carter’s living successors were in attendance, with President Joe Biden, the first sitting senator to endorse his 1976 ...
In all, Chicago taxpayers spent more than $73 million from January 2019 to August 2024 to resolve two dozen lawsuits filed by ...
The Chicago City Council’s Finance Committee is set on Monday to consider the proposed settlement, which would add to the ...
If approved, it would be the seventh lawsuit filed by Chicagoans who said they were the victims of Reynaldo Guevara’s ...
Treasure Hendrix, 35, died after ingesting a toxic cocktail of cocaine, methamphetamine, fentanyl and ecstasy, according to ...
One of Chicago’s largest developers will invoke a little-known and untested provision of city law in an attempt to win ...
If you’ve never been to the Balzekas Museum of Lithuanian Culture, now is an opportune time to go on a cultural expedition. The museum’s third floor gallery is currently filled with “beLONGING: ...
Many Americans have faced the denial of mental health treatment by their insurance companies — at times despite vivid evidence of the risk such decisions pose. In a tiny percentage, patients and their ...
Six people were killed when an EF3 tornado with 150 mph winds struck an Amazon warehouse in Edwardsville on Dec. 10, 2021. The incident raised questions about the safety of warehouses in severe ...
Illinois’ new batch of lawmakers will face a number of challenges in 2025. Chief among them is a projected $3.2 billion budget deficit.
A new annual report published Wednesday from the CPS Office of Inspector General (OIG) highlights the office’s major ...
The Kindship in Demand Act, or KIND Act, puts an obligation on the Department of Children and Family Services to use a ...