A baby Jesus lays in a manger in the snow, wrapped in a silver emergency blanket with his wrists zip-tied. Mary stands nearby ...
After a career spent largely in the shadows, Field Museum ornithologist Dave Willard is enjoying a moment in the spotlight ...
The “professional” label would allow students to borrow larger amounts of federal loans to pursue graduate degrees.
Mayor Brandon Johnson said he was open to new ideas and continuing negotiations but said he would not allow the city’s budget ...
A review of the gas market in northern Illinois released by the consumer advocate groups Citizens Utility Board and Illinois ...
In the latest case to be settled, the Chicago City Council agreed Wednesday to pay $15.4 million to Robert Smith Jr., who ...
The bill, which narrowly passed the Illinois Senate on its way to Pritzker’s desk, will take effect in September, after state ...
The FBI’s Chicago field office on Wednesday said it is seeking to identify other potential victims of 44-year-old Luis Uribe, ...
The Department of the Interior, which oversees national parks, announced recently it was unveiling “commemorative new designs ...
The family of Chicago police Officer Krystal Rivera, who was fatally shot in the line of duty this year by a fellow officer, says the shooting came after she broke off a romantic relationship with her ...
The president has urged GOP-led states to gerrymander their U.S. house districts ahead of the midterms to create more ...
In March 2024, Gov. JB Pritzker announced the closure and rebuild of both Stateville and Logan correctional centers, ...