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A new report ranks Chicago among the worst big cities for cyclists. Chicago aldermen agree to settle

It’s World Emoji Day! In honor of these handy companions that have helped us emote in an ever evolvi

Vice President Kamala Harris visits Chicago as civil rights leader Reverend Jesse Jackson announces

A months-long investigation found strong evidence of hazing on Northwestern University’s football te

A citizen panel sent Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson three finalists for police superintendent. Northw

Severe weather made its way through the Chicago area Wednesday night, including confirmed tornadoes.

People who used federal food assistance and healthcare programs received expanded benefits during th

Gov. JB Pritzker issued a disaster proclamation related to the flooding over the July 4th weekend, a

Northwestern University fired head coach Pat Fitzgerald. The head of the union for rank-and-file Chi

Cornbread dressing. Baked mac and cheese. Jamaican fried dumplings. Soul food is absolutely deliciou

Migrants have been moved from the 10th District police station following allegations of sexual misco

It’s a challenging moment to be an immigrant in the United States. Some elected officials run on ant

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson has a 223-page report filled with policy proposals to wade through aft

Mayor Brandon Johnson’s picks for the Chicago Board of Education are steeped in grassroot organizing

Last week, the Supreme Court issued two rulings with big implications in the world of higher educati

Fourth of July looked different in suburban Highland Park, which spent the day marking one year sinc

Highland Park’s 2022 4th of July parade kicked off on a beautiful morning. But it wasn’t long before

The Chicago area saw record rainfall over the weekend, followed by flash flooding. The rain caused p

Where are the queer spaces outside of Northalsted for those who either cannot or don’t want to trek

Now that the U.S. Supreme Court has struck down affirmative action, local professors and state offic