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She was told she won millions, but $400,000 later, a retired nun is out her life savings in a wide-ranging scam.
Chicago's least violent Memorial Day weekend in over a decade is a sign that community policing, intervention groups and city ...
"They looked bad," says The Islander owner Anita Cereceda. "But once you got the muck off, it was like, ‘Oh, look at these!’" ...
Chicago Tribune investigation revealed that even though state law bans schools from fining students directly, districts skirt ...
Loop Capital’s Jim Reynolds says everything is on the table — from city cars to stadium deals — as he leads a task force to ...
Six years after the alleged hate-crime hoax saga started, city lawyers who originally sued for $130,000 called it "a fair, ...
Amid those shifts, The Trace is dedicated to helping readers stay grounded, gain context, and expand resources. That’s why we ...
The Indiana Fever will be without star guard Caitlin Clark for at least two weeks as she deals with a strained left quad.
George Wendt, an actor with an Everyman charm who played the affable, beer-loving barfly Norm on the hit 1980s TV comedy ...
Attorneys say U.S. immigration authorities appear to have begun deporting migrants from Myanmar and Vietnam to South Sudan ...
Through May alone, the City Council has already approved $145.5 million in taxpayer payments to settle lawsuits alleging ...
Chicago Police Memorial Foundation's Area Four Ride to Remember took off from the United Center Sunday morning.