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The Sugar Hole is a walk-up, soft-serve ice cream window in Chicago’s Irving Park neighborhood, not

The U.S. DOJ is looking into the employment history of the police officer who shot and killed Sonya

County officials in Springfield released the autopsy report of Sonya Massey, who was fatally shot by

Lori Branch, Lady D and VITIGRRL are the Good Girls, a Chicago DJ trio that’s “not good for girls, j

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson says the city is preparing for tens of thousands of migrants to arrive

Chicago officials vow street closures ahead of the Democratic National Convention will not upend dai

Illinois’ Lieutenant Governor says JB Pritzker should be in the running for Vice President. A new re

Chicago Public School officials closed a $500 million budget deficit, in part, by counting on thousa

DJ and producer Irwin “Chip E.” Eberhart says his contributions to the creation of the House music g

An attorney for Sonya Massey’s family says the U-S Department of Justice is now investigating her de

An attorney for the family of Sonya Massey, a Black woman killed in Springfield by Sean Grayson, a w

Illinois Senator Dick Durbin is singing Governor J.B. Pritzker’s praises but stops short of a vice p

Illinois U.S. Senator Dick Durbin is among several key Democrats to endorse Vice President Kamala Ha

House music was born in Chicago 40 years ago. To celebrate the genre’s birthday, the city is celebra

The majority of Illinois’ Democratic congressional delegation are backing Vice President Kamala Harr

Cook County prosecutors are dropping the charges against four Northwestern educators who were charge

Oak Park-born musician Kara Jackson is taking the stage at Pitchfork Music Festival for the first ti

Illinois Congressman Darin LaHood says the head of the Secret Service needs to resign immediately. C

Illinois Republican Congressman Mike Bost is joining the growing chorus of calls for the head of the

The Illinois GOP’s incoming chairwoman says it’s time to put aside differences and get to work. Chic