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Activists and elected officials are criticizing the Chicago Police Department for declining to punis
We can’t let National Transportation Week pass without revisiting our conversation with Lee Crooks.
Planned Parenthood wants to stop requiring patients to see a doctor for abortion access. The Chicago
More changes are coming to this year’s Pride Parade. Illinois Republicans are glad the state is gett
Daniel Knowles lives in Chicago, where he rides his bike almost everywhere and the transit system al
A new poll shows that most Chicagoans think students in the city’s public schools are not learning e
Nearly 20 Chicago city council members have signed onto an ordinance calling for CTA President Dorva
May 12 through May 18 is National Transportation Week, so we’re revisiting our favorite transit and
A complaint tracking system could help the Chicago Police Department prevent officer misconduct, res
A Lake County judge is ordering the owner of Republican-favoring websites to remove sensitive inform
Marques “Merk” Elliston and Cher’Don Reynolds have been friends for decades. They met as kids living
Ridership recovery at the CTA lags behind other major cities. Student organizers are speaking out ab
Illinois families are once again in Springfield pushing the state legislature to pass a permanent ch
Chicago artist Robert Earl Paige has 60 years worth of his art on display right now at the Hyde Park
Chicago residents and City Council members grilled Chicago Housing Authority leadership over a long
The Illinois agency that oversees licensing is still struggling to fix technology problems. In light
Journalists often avoid including themselves in the stories they tell. But when Arionne Nettles sat
Purdue University is being sued in federal court for something passed by Indiana lawmakers. Illinois
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson has changed course on his proposal to relocate migrants from a downtow
When she read the script for the play “Jump,” actor Jazzma Pryor said the themes of grief and family