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Lauren Viera’s city guide to Chicago doesn’t read like a typical guidebook – no 72-hour itineraries

Northwestern faculty react to a congressional committee's depiction of pro-Palestinian student prote

The Chicago Teachers Union and Chicago Public Schools will hold open bargaining sessions this summer

Every so often on The Rundown podcast we bring you episodes of Chi Sounds Like, a series that gives

Northwestern’s president will appear before Congress this morning to defend the agreement he made wi

Officials are expanding a federal consent decree that requires the Chicago Police Department to chan

Latham Zearfoss is a Chicago artist and a cultural liaison at the Chicago Park District, where he he

A WBEZ analysis finds Mayor Brandon Johnson’s cabinet doesn’t look that much different from his pred

Some employees at the Illinois capitol are turning up the heat as they try to unionize. Columbia Col

Instead of junk food and pop, a Good Things Vending machine offers local art, throwback trading card

The Illinois House approved a measure to let people have a driver’s license or state ID on their pho

Planned Parenthood of Illinois is reopening its Peoria Health Center Monday after a January 2023 fir

Dont Fret is a Chicago-born cartoonist, muralist and self-published author who loves his city. He’s

A corridor of Clark Street in River North will no longer be closed for pedestrians this summer. A ne

Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill. is calling on Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito to recuse himself from cas

What’s going on at the CTA? Sluggish ridership is a main reason that Chicago area transit agencies i

The Palestinian solidarity encampment at DePaul University was cleared by police yesterday, but facu

The Chicago Transit Authority said more people are taking train and bus rides after nearly 20 Chicag

For many, getting around Chicago is pretty easy. It’s one of the few American cities that’s invested

Chicago Public Schools CEO Pedro Martinez is trying to convince lawmakers in Springfield that his sc