As the Chicago Teachers Union pushes hard to finalize a contract with Chicago Public Schools — and on Thursday accused CPS of ...
Around 100 cars departed the Jewish Community Centers of Chicago parking lot in West Ridge Thursday night for the Lubavitch ...
Salvation Army bell ringers are reporting fewer coins in kettles this year. The organization had set a goal of raising $21 ...
The new year brings new tours, new albums and artists on the rise. Here are 10 shows — spanning funk and soul to Afro-pop and ...
From homes and schools to big crowds and personal space, here are the 12 most-read Chicago stories from the year that was.
It is the work of a host of young people under the direction of William Hill — a lifelong resident of Woodlawn who has taken ...
The first night of Hanukkah this year begins Dec. 25, coinciding with Christmas Day for the first time since 2005. It’s the ...
Black men born from 1951 through 1970 have the greatest risk of dying of overdoses and always have, even in their 20s, 30s ...
On her fingers, Chicago’s Chief Sustainability Officer Angela Tovar counted the city buildings that will soon source all of ...
Board Commissioner Samantha Steele initially defended hiring Jon Snyder, but fired him after an internal investigation ...
After four years in the pressure cooker job, Brandie Knazze is stepping down as commissioner of the city’s Department of ...
CPS CEO Pedro Martinez says the board's actions "unlawfully infringe on and interfere" with his authority as the "sole" ...