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Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson’s administration is anticipating a roughly $982 million budget gap for

Chicago Public Schools’ inspector general is leaving the district for a new job. The State of Illino

For the first time in five years the Chicago Abortion Fund is scaling back who it can help. Chicago’

Imagine dancing your heart out with your bestie like you used to, but still getting home by 10 p.m.T

Who will be running for Chicago’s first ever school board? The list is basically set. The city’s civ

Chicago has reached record-breaking heat. Democratic Illinois lawmakers are vowing to enact Karina’s

Chicago Public School students started their new school year yesterday in record heat – and are back

There was excessive heat, a lack of bus drivers and also normal first day jitters as Chicago Public

Tera Murray is a “chef instructor” at Silver Fork, a free culinary work-readiness program at the Cen

Today is the first day of the fall semester for Chicago Public School students. We hear from one stu

Workers started tearing down the Democratic National Convention at the United Center early Friday mo

Omar Apollo takes the stage at Northerly Island Friday night not too far from home – the Mexican-Ame

What Illinois Democrats thought of Kamala Harris’s energetic speech last night. A young survivor of

Chicago police are monitoring a march against U.S. military aid to Israel on the last day of the Dem

A protest against the war in Gaza drew thousands Wednesday evening. Some delegates staged a sit-in o

Palestinian advocates are requesting a chance to speak on the mainstage of the Democratic National C

Outside of the big speeches every night, what actually happens at the DNC? As it turns out, it’s a c

Dozens of people were arrested during demonstrations supporting Palestine in the West Loop last nigh

Illinois Democrats are excited to hear from former President Barack Obama at the United Center tonig

Illinois Democratic elected officials focused on fighting for working class families on the first ni