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A City Council Committee will hear arguments today from alderpersons who want ShotSpotter to stay in

Chicago plans to close five shelters for migrants in the coming weeks. Workers at a Chicago tortilla

We’re approaching wedding season, and getting hitched in Chicago is becoming astronomically expensiv

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson says the city wants the public to benefit from any future Bears stadiu

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson is defending one of his City Council allies. Authorities say a mail ca

You can find a place to salsa any night of the week in Chicago. Whether you're a beginner or a lifel

Most public universities and community colleges aren’t meeting state goals for contracting with mino

Two Chicago hospitals are accused of ignoring years of abuse by a Chicago gynecologist. A small fact

In a world full of dull, muted colors like “Greige,” “Sand,” Khaki” and “Millennial Gray,” The Color

Abortion rights groups in Illinois are defending access to an abortion pill. Thousands of Chicago Pa

Chicago Park District workers are ready to strike if the city does not settle their union contract.

Camille Bacon and Daria Harper first bonded over their dissatisfaction with the state of art critici

What it’s like to be pregnant inside some Illinois county jails. A military veteran burned his own A

Hundreds of migrants temporarily living in five Chicago Park District facilities will be relocated t

Eric Williams said the inspiration for Bronzeville Winery hit him during the pandemic. “At Mariano's

The FAFSA is still a mess but counselors urge students to try and submit it anyway. Former Chicago A

Chicago public health officials say there are now a total of 17 identified measles cases in the city

Years ago, Adam L. McMath was nervously debuting a documentary at the Black Alphabet Film Festival,

Illinois DCFS is asking for more money to hire more people and better care for vulnerable kids. Chic

Chicago Public Schools is telling parents to not count on bus service to elementary magnet and selec