Cook County sent out property tax bills five months later than usual, leaving government agencies like CPS short on revenue. The cash-strapped school district had to take on more debt to make payroll.
Alders push forward with a rival budget. Federal immigration agents return. And the Bears make a play for an Indiana stadium.
Dozens of hours of body-camera footage offer a new lens into clashes between immigration agents and the public during Operation Midway Blitz. On the Northwest Side, a video shows an unidentified man ...
The administration informed ACT Now Illinois last week that it is discontinuing its Community Schools Grant, effective Dec. 31.
This Chicago Symphony Orchestra program running through Saturday offers an exciting glimpse into what Mäkelä, the group's music director designate, has in store for local audiences.
The CTA announced the program will begin Friday, the same day the Federal Transit Administration demanded the agency implement a security plan or face a claw back of federal funding.
The 29-19 vote wass five votes short of the 34 that would be needed to override a mayoral veto. But opposition council members said they think they'd get the needed votes if Johnson does issue a veto.
Mary Dixon, Araceli Gomez-Aldana and Sasha-Ann Simons discuss their not-so-guilty pleasures from the Bravo reality TV universe.
A Chicago Sun-Times reporter takes to the stage in a walk-on cameo role and earns a rave review from the littlest critic — his second-grade son Matteo.
Some students went three years without receiving mandated services, and others went their entire high school careers without a needed aide, a state investigation found.
Developers plan to turn the former Bontemps, Henson and Shedd schools sites into housing and a community center.
I'm doing everything in my power to avoid a [government] shutdown,” Mayor Johnson told “In The Loop” on Thursday morning.