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Lollapalooza is in full swing and will continue until Sunday, August 3. Before you head to Grant Park, you need a rundown of ...
The much-needed fabrication work has not been approved or funded, despite pulling the artwork off its home on West Jackson ...
"The air quality is officially dangerous in Chicago," says Brian Urbaszewski, director of environmental health programs at ...
We are supposed to be a beacon for democracy,’ said Heena Musabji, Legal Director at CAIR-Chicago, on the new reality for ...
The 83-year-old, who had hinted at his retirement for weeks, endorsed state Rep. La Shawn Ford to succeed him.
UI Health is the fourth major hospital in Chicago to scale back trans health care for young people amid threats to federal ...
A state investigation found Weiss Memorial Hospital's emergency room is not providing adequate care and the medical center is ...
Community organizations are helping Chinatown residents preserve what long-standing family associations helped build.
The university has had $800 million in federal funding frozen over accusations that fostered antisemitism. Northwestern faculty are worried the university will follow others and try to make a deal wit ...
Family associations and social groups were the backbone of social, economic, and political organization for the early days of ...
The ChiArts alum, who is opening this fall for Sabrina Carpenter's tour and performs Friday at Lollapalooza, told students to ...
The federal tax and spending bill recently signed into law radically alters how borrowers will pay back their student loans, ...