Ald. Gilbert Villegas, 36th Ward, says he’ll cut red tape and embrace technology to get affordable and market-rate housing ...
A federal judge has confirmed President Trump’s orders to deploy National Guard troops into Chicago are no longer in effect.
While cannabis has been legal in Illinois since 2020, it hasn't necessarily been smooth sailing for the state’s weed industry ...
Federal Judge April Perry’s ruling ends a historic lawsuit filed in the heat of the aggressive deportation campaign known as ...
On college campuses across Illinois, students and faculty are grappling with the effects of the war, which has killed more ...
The entire series is built around the questions, requests and ideas of people incarcerated in Illinois and their loved ones.
Some students from Iran are struggling to contact family members back home and worried for their safety. Others have put ...
Going on tour with The Flaming Lips, appearances at Lollapalooza and Pitchfork and waking up in a Cracker Barrel parking lot ...
Chicago musicians attending community expo for artists discuss challenges following a report that showed only one in four of ...
The number of middle school and high school students in Chicago missing an astronomical 18 days or more of school shot up during the pandemic and has remained stubbornly high, but a new study finds ...
On the final day of the Power Rising Summit in Chicago, Harris talked about her listening tour across the South and urged ...
Some prospective Illinois graduate students say this shuts the door to education before they've even been considered on their ...