Chicago health department cancels vaccine appointments for some teachers who...
The city of Chicago canceled an unspecified number of vaccine appointments made by teachers who inadvertently signed up using a code meant for health care workers.
View ArticleSen. Mitt Romney calls out fellow Republicans for pushing stolen election...
In an Economic Club of Chicago livestream interview, Sen. Mitt Romney calls out fellow Republicans for pushing stolen election myth, saying it makes achieving unity more difficult
View ArticleIllinois tax revenue losses lower than expected during pandemic, U. of I....
Illinois’ loss of tax revenue because of the pandemic was much lower than experts predicted in the spring when COVID-19 first took hold, but “tremendous uncertainties” persist moving forward, a...
View ArticleThe Spin: White House news of more vaccine doses ‘heartening,’ Gov. Pritzker...
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View ArticleCPS halts in-person learning for students already back as teachers strike...
CPS said it "has no choice but to ask parents to keep your children home tomorrow."
View ArticleCOVID-19 remote learning quashes traditional snow day: ‘The luster has worn...
As the many suburban Chicago school districts that have reopened for in-person instruction deftly pivoted to remote learning Tuesday, it raised the question: Could this mean the death of the...
View ArticleEvery Illinois police officer would be required to wear a body camera by 2025...
Every Illinois police officer would have to wear a body camera by 2025 under bill awaiting Pritzker’s signature. But without penalties, will departments comply?
View ArticleState of Illinois to purchase Near West Side office building as part of...
The state of Illinois will pay nearly $73.3 million to buy a Near West Side office building as part of its long-term plan to consolidate Chicago offices and eventually leave the controversial James R....
View ArticleColumn: Charging teens as adults won’t stop carjackings. It will create...
Tough-on-crime messages to would-be scofflaws are rarely heard, Dahleen Glanton writes.
View ArticleDaywatch: CPS halts in-person learning, Illinois told to expect boost in...
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View ArticleAssailant asks for the time, stabs stranger with a box cutter and steals...
A man was stabbed multiple times by a stranger on a CTA Red Line train Tuesday night on the North Side.
View ArticleCook County could get another 3 inches of lake-effect snow, forecasters issue...
Parts of Cook County could get another 1 to 3 inches of snow Wednesday just a day after the area was walloped by a system that dropped 6 inches of snow at O’Hare International Airport, the city’s...
View ArticleHistoric gift of $75 million will go to University of Chicago social work...
The school will be renamed the Crown Family School of Social Work, Policy, and Practice in honor of the benefactors.
View ArticleColumn: Why parents shouldn’t tune out the Claudia and Kellyanne Conway...
I asked some psychologists if the Conway family drama was coming up in therapy sessions. "Every kid was strictly talking about this,” one told me.
View ArticleGangster Disciples boss Larry Hoover directed gang appointments from supermax...
Gangster Disciples chairman Larry Hoover was convicted in federal court in Chicago two decades ago of continuing to run his criminal empire even as he was serving a 200-year sentence.
View ArticleSecond man charged in fatal Hammond drug robbery
Charges were unsealed for a second man accused in a deadly Hammond drug robbery.
View ArticleChicago City Council closes loopholes in Welcoming City ordinance, ending...
Aldermen closed loopholes in Chicago’s Welcoming City Ordinance on Wednesday, prohibiting police from cooperating with federal immigration authorities when immigrants living in the country without...
View ArticleWhere the coronavirus data stands in the U.S. and world: Vaccinations, cases...
As the COVID-19 pandemic swept the globe countries — and states in the U.S. — are dealing with wave and wave of illness. As hot spots shift, these charts will be updated daily with new totals.
View ArticleBank robber nabbed after allegedly filling out withdrawal slip for $10,000,...
Alleged bank robber arrested after feds say he paused to give teller a withdrawal slip and his identification.
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