With the primary approaching, here’s what voters need to know about what the Cook County Board president and the Board’s 17 ...
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The Democratic primary this month, which will likely decide the overall winner of that senate seat in deep blue Illinois, has come down to three frontrunners: Congresswoman Robin Kelly (IL-02), ...
CARE has been operating out of the Chicago Department of Public Health, and the move is part of a city-wide expansion of ...
The Chicago Fire broke ground on their incoming stadium last Tuesday, signalling a new era for the long vacant area.
United States’ and Israel’s war on Iran has already taken the lives of more than 1,300 Iranians, including over 150 children, while the seventh U.S. casualty was reported last week. President Donald ...
On October 4, Border Patrol agent Charles Exum shot Chicago resident Marimar Martínez, a U.S. citizen who’d joined a group of rapid responders who were following Exum and other immigration agents on ...
Voices rose downtown on Jan. 3, 2026, as protesters declared “No War on Venezuela,” calling for the U.S. to keep its hands off Latin America, a message seen on signs throughout the crowd. Credit: Paul ...
About 500 people packed Thalia Hall in Pilsen on Thursday night amid a torrential downpour to voice their frustration with the Community Commission on Public Safety and Accountability (CCPSA) for not ...
Co-op members, City officials, and housing organizers weigh in on whether limited-equity housing co-ops can provide affordable and sustainably priced housing Kimberly Turner and her grandmother, ...
Federal agents raided 7500 S. South Shore Dr. on September 30, battering doors and detaining dozens of people in the predawn hours. Credit: Caeli Kean Recordings of conversations between dispatchers ...