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Public radio and television stations will lose some of their funding after Congress passed President Donald Trump’s request to cut $1.1 billion in public broadcasting spending.
Summer storms forecast for Chicago area over the weekend The risk of severe thunderstorms is at a level two out of possible five, according to the National Weather Service. The chance of flooding ...
Federal funding is gone. We must close the gap Melissa Bell’s letter on the elimination of federal funding for Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) ...
A 19-year-old is in the hospital with serious injuries following a crash involving a tractor at a construction site in Farmington Friday morning. The name of the victim isn't being released.
Native American history shapes $34 million affordable housing development Marketed to Native American renters, the Irving Park project uses the indigenous community’s input to create a building ...
Residents who fled the deadly Gabriel House fire said fire drills were never conducted. The fire chief says there's a good reason for that.
ACLU sues Trump administration What we know: Immigrants' rights advocates with the ACLU filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration on Wednesday, alleging that the "Alligator Alcatraz" ...
The sign at the intersection of East Market Street and Catoctin Circle in Leesburg, Virginia, marks the site where 25-year-old Charles Craven was lynched in 1902.
Theatre Communications Group has revealed the 2025 Rising Leaders of Color cohort of three early-career journalists and critics of color. Learn more here!
NEW YORK CITY: Theatre Communications Group (TCG), the national organization for theatre and the publisher of this magazine, has announced the 2025 Rising Leaders of Color (RLC) cohort. This year’s ...
The Chicago City Council passed a “snap” curfew ordinance on June 18 that allows the superintendent to impose short-notice curfews. Two days later, Mayor Brandon Johnson issued the first veto […] ...