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If it feels like you are wasting most of your life sitting in highway traffic… you’re not imagining

Where exactly does money belong between us and our loved ones? Brad Klontz is back for part two of o

Illinois lawmakers passed two important measures last night on gun control, abortion and gender-affi

Democratic state senators passed an assault weapons ban last night, and Republicans in Springfield a

From inflation to gas prices, to call this past year challenging would be an understatement for many

The list of candidates running to be Chicago’s next mayor is set after one last hopeful was kicked o

There are those Christians who already celebrated Christmas last month... and then there are those w

It was a big night in Springfield. Illinois lawmakers are closer to passing a statewide assault weap

A Chicago teacher says a new state law allowing student absences to attend civic events recognizes l

When it comes to living your best life in the new year, switching to more healthy eating may be at t

Chicago remains at a medium risk level for COVID-19, but Chicago’s public health commissioner predic

An Illinois law protecting natural hairstyles from workplace discrimination is now in effect. Some p

Some folks will be taking a break from alcohol soon for Dry January. But abstaining from it doesn't

A new state law aims to promote career and technical education amongst high school students. Illinoi

Illinois sells Damen Silos land despite growing concerns from community and environmental groups. A

National Teachers Academy (NTA) is a high performing, majority Black elementary school in Chicago’s

Flight delays with Southwest Airlines are not just because of weather. Uber and Lyft drivers protest

The Chicago Department of Transportation is getting ready for another round of free bike giveaways.

The CTA has spent most of this year trying to recover from staff shortages and a massive culture shi

Doctors are advising people to stay indoors as bitter cold temperatures linger this weekend, but the