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1. Sixteen new Chicago speed cameras are set to start ticketing drivers just days from now ...
Jacqueline Villasenor pleaded guilty to one count of involuntary manslaughter for the 2021 shooting death of her husband and ...
The Little Village nonprofit refurbishes discarded bikes and donates them to Chicagoans and people abroad who need wheels.
Demonstrators hold a peaceful rally touting gains made in racial justice since 2020, and calling for unity of purpose in ...
In a video on X, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., U.S. secretary of Health and Human Services, said he removed the shots from federal ...
House Republicans have advanced a budget bill that slashes funding for Medicaid, which provides healthcare for low-income and ...
In her new book, The Family Dynamic: A Journey Into The Mystery of Sibling Success, Susan Dominus shares her findings after ...
Across Illinois, about 70% of days in nursing home care are covered by Medicaid, according to state officials. Advocates ...
A project at the University of Illinois could find a new homegrown source for sustainable fuel for air travel. WBEZ's Isabela ...
Nearly every day since 1972, Burritt Bulloch has shown up to make doughnuts at Old Fashioned Donuts in Roseland, and he's ...
History shows the new cameras will issue significantly more tickets in their first days as drivers adjust their speeding habits.
School district officials credit an influx of tutors in part with post-pandemic academic recovery. But facing a budget ...