As COVID-19 cases continue surging, Gov. J.B. Pritzker warns another state...
If Illinois' coronavirus resurgence doesn’t begin to subside, Gov. J.B. Pritzker warned Thursday that he may again put in place some form of a “mandatory” stay-at home order, the farthest-reaching...
View ArticleMayor Lori Lightfoot has delivered a warning to Chicago aldermen who might...
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot delivers message to aldermen who vote against her budget, sources said.
View ArticleAP declares US Rep. Lauren Underwood winner in Illinois’ 14th District over...
Democratic U.S. Rep. Lauren Underwood won her bid for a second term Thursday, narrowly defeating Republican challenger Jim Oberweis in the west and north suburban and exurban 14th Congressional...
View ArticleCoronavirus in Illinois updates: Here’s what happened Nov. 12 with COVID-19...
Here are the latest updates on the coronavirus in the Chicago area and the rest of Illinois.
View ArticleJudge allows rescoring of Illinois marijuana license applicants to continue
A judge Thursday denied a request to stop Illinois officials from rescoring applications for recreational marijuana licenses, allowing the disputed process to continue.
View ArticleAs COVID-19 cases spike, Gov. J.B. Pritzker, Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot...
As coronavirus cases continue spiking across Illinois, Gov. J.B. Pritzker and Mayor Lori Lightfoot warned that stay-at-home orders could be coming soon but stopped short of imposing such sweeping...
View Article1 person dead after Metra train strikes vehicle in Arlington Heights
One person is dead after a Metra train crashed into a car Thursday afternoon near downtown Arlington Heights, according to Metra officials.
View ArticleColumn: As coronavirus cases surge, plan for Thanksgiving on Zoom - and be...
As COVID-19 cases surge and talks of shutdowns in Chicago and across the country resume, Americans are realizing traditional Thanksgiving get-togethers are largely off the table.
View ArticleDaywatch: Stay-at-home orders could be near, Lightfoot’s budget warning to...
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View ArticleCopernicus Foundation sues to stop sale of former Jefferson Park firehouse,...
The Copernicus Foundation said Thursday it filed a lawsuit accusing Chicago of unfair treatment after city officials declined the nonprofit’s $300,000 offer to buy a former firehouse in Jefferson Park.
View ArticleA 12-year-old boy coming back to live in Chicago was shot while out with his...
A 12-year-old boy was shot multiple times Wednesday night on the West Side, according to Chicago police.
View ArticleDespite ruling that CPS violated employees' contract over COVID-19 safety...
CPS says the ruling didn't account for newer and extensive coronavirus protections.
View ArticleDivers pull man from car after it becomes submerged in pond near...
Emergency crews pulled a 73-year-old man from a pond in the Harbour Point Estates neighborhood at the Indiana border after his car went into the water Thursday night, officials said.
View ArticleFollowing in Chicago’s footsteps, suburban Cook County issues stay-at-home...
One day after Mayor Lori Lightfoot urged Chicago residents to stay home for the next month, suburban Cook County is doing the same. The suburban advisory, similar to the city’s version, goes into...
View ArticleChicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot defends joining crowd celebrating Biden-Harris...
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot responds to criticism over appearing in a crowd with those celebrating Joe Biden's victory over President Donald Trump.
View ArticleSocial Graces: How to tell your family you won’t be coming over for Thanksgiving
Here's how to tell your family you won't be coming home this Thanksgiving.
View ArticleColumn: Now THAT’S a big, beautiful wall; award-winning lakefront barrier at...
An award-winning lakefront barrier at Northwestern University shows how to elevate infrastructure--through a mix of art and science, use and beauty.
View ArticleTwo dead, three injured in steam pipe blast at West Haven VA hospital
A VA employee and a contractor were killed Friday morning at the West Haven VA Medical Center when a steam pipe they were repairing accidentally exploded. Three others were injured and were treated on...
View ArticleOfficials want you to stay home for the holidays. Still traveling? Here’s...
As COVID-19 cases rise and city and state officials urge residents to stay home as much as possible to avoid spreading the coronavirus, fewer people will start their Thanksgiving weekend off with a...
View ArticleChinatown developer who wore wire on Ald. Daniel Solis pleads guilty to fraud...
A Chinatown developer who wore a wire on former Ald. Daniel Solis and helped the FBI break open a sweeping political corruption probe pleaded guilty Friday to fraud related to a South Side condominium...
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