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HUD will stop monitoring a civil rights agreement over the General Iron matter and dropped a case alleging City Council ...
Chicago alderperson calls on mayor to make a deal with ComEd that includes relief as bills skyrocket
The utility is operating under an expired power-service agreement. That could provide leverage to get more money for people ...
The U.S. used the first-ever atomic weapon of war on August 6, 1945. The effects are still being felt around the world, ...
Hospital staff say it could close Friday. The government is dropping Weiss from Medicare and Medicaid after months of failing to meet federal standards.
From NBC’s “One Chicago” franchise to Netflix’s “Monster” series, locally filmed productions are relying on small businesses ...
Last year 65% of people working for Chicago area home care agencies weren’t citizens. There are early signs that a federal ...
A courageous Chicagoan once helped foil a robbery by men in butcher smocks — a little-known gang from a bygone era of crime ...
For the first time, the Chicago Transit Authority is providing data about which buses have been canceled each day so they don ...
Illinois has joined a multi-state federal lawsuit challenging the Trump administration’s efforts to limit gender affirming ...
From new releases at independent theaters to classics to summer blockbusters, there are a lot of movies to see in Chicago ...
Chicago immigration judges fired by Trump White House call for transparency about their terminations
Jennifer Peyton and Carla Espinoza are among a group of dozens of judges who have been terminated without explanation since ...
After trims this summer, the school district's budget hole is $569 million. The options are few but include borrowing, ...
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