Fans poured into Grant Park on the first day of the festival, with J Balvin and Kali Uchis set to take the stage as the day's ...
After more than a century of teaching brewers from around the world, the Siebel Institute of Technology announced Thursday it’s leaving Chicago for Montreal. The school said in a news release the move ...
Chicago’s independent music venues have been putting on a good show lately. Relative newcomer The Salt Shed is selling out most shows and leaning into an onsite music village concept with a record ...
Nearly two-thirds of arts workers in Chicago reported earning less than $40,000 annually in a new survey that takes stock of the sector. Those earnings fall below the city’s overall average income per ...
Mayor Johnson tapped Emmanuel Andre, a longtime public defender and restorative justice advocate, to fill the role.
Their numbers are believed to be down across the Midwest and much of the country, with an estimated drop of about 10% to 20% ...
Four candidates have already filed for school board president, and a fifth from the Chicago Teachers Union plans to join them ...
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson sits down with ‘In the Loop’ host Sasha-Ann Simons to answer listener questions on a wide range ...
The risk of Ebola arriving in Chicago is low, but local leaders are using lessons from a decade-old playbook they created ...
Chicago’s top federal prosecutor announced Thursday he was dropping charges against the remaining members of the “Broadview Six” in a stunning hearing that revealed apparent misconduct before a grand ...
The [Federal Reserve] is not the bad guy. The Fed is the guardian of the galaxy,” Austan Goolsbee, the president of the ...
Some wonder if nighttime helicopters are part of immigration enforcement. But for some, it’s been a question even before ...