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Chicagoans react after a local man is accused of fatally shooting two Israeli Embassy staffers. And the mayor waves off the latest Trump attack — this time, over hiring practices.
The Illinois Department of Natural Resources said it is monitoring a bear that’s been spotted hanging out all week in St.
Illinois lawmakers are seeking to extend lawsuit protections to regular news reports following a recent ruling by the state’s ...
DOJ has agreed to dismiss the fraud charge against Boeing, allowing the manufacturer to avoid a possible criminal conviction ...
Illinois is once again moving forward with a planned barrier designed to keep invasive carp from entering the Great Lakes, ...
The General Assembly has through May 31 to pass a budget with a simple majority vote before the threshold increases to a ...
Increasing energy prices are causing alarm among some consumer advocates and state policymakers, who worry that the long-term ...
The bill would also allow a spouse, parent, grandparent, sibling or child of any Illinois driver to submit medical ...
In its lawsuit filed in federal court in Boston, Harvard said the government’s action violates the First Amendment and will ...
In 2020, after a summer of protests rocked U.S. cities, the words “Black Lives Matter” went from the rallying cry of racial justice demonstrators to words lining the very roads along which they ...
CTA, Metra and Pace are facing a $770 million hole in their budget next year and are urging the Illinois General Assembly to pass a public transportation funding and reform bill to avoid service cuts ...
Writer and illustrator Jacqueline Alcántara draws from her own childhood to help kids navigate their diverse identities in her new book called “Tíos and Primos” — Spanish for “aunts, uncles and ...