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Officials with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are expected in Chicago in response to

In 2015, a young Black man named Freddie Gray died in police custody. His death and the subsequent p

Chicago health care advocates say the spread of serious diseases is inevitable when migrants are pla

The Chicago Bears say they are willing to put up $2 billion of their own money towards a new stadium

Maryam Taghavi’s exhibit at the Museum of Contemporary Art examines the things we cannot see and our

Two confirmed cases of measles in a Pilsen migrant shelter are leading to calls for more proactive h

Chicago public health officials say a child has tested positive for measles at one of the largest mi

Al Capone. Operation Greylord. Four former Illinois governors in federal prison. We have a long hist

U.S. Senator Tammy Duckworth brought an infertility specialist to President Biden’s address last nig

Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker is standing by his call to permanently eliminate the state's 1% groc

Since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, Illinois has become a popular destination for people

Chicago officials are preparing for the DNC Convention that comes to town in August. Chicago Mayor B

Cook County’s top prosecutor is praising the guilty verdicts against the man who killed Chicago poli

Jim Bachor is known for filling Chicago potholes with old world, mosaic tile artwork. But his work d

Critics of a mayor-backed plan for a partially elected school board say grassroots candidates will h

The Illinois Senate has passed a bill to create a partially elected Chicago school board. Lurie Chil

Soup & Bread is an event at a bar in Chicago’s West Town neighborhood – The Hideout – where anyo

Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker says Democrats will benefit from having Donald Trump on the ballot t

The Supreme Court is putting an end to an Illinois challenge to knock Donald Trump off the ballot. I

Many of Chicago’s new migrants came to the United States seeking refuge. But once here, they can enc