‘We are taking the time that we need,’ FDA head says, defending COVID-19...
FDA Commissioner Stephen Hahn defends the COVID-19 vaccine approval process.
View ArticleBayless launches YouTube cooking series funding staff salaries: How Chicago...
How Chicago restaurants are adapting to bring customers back in during the coronavirus pandemic. A running list.
View ArticleRepublican Illinois congressman says to President Trump in tweet: ‘Time to...
Republican U.S. Rep. Adam Kinzinger retweeted a link to President Donald Trump’s Wednesday afternoon video from the White House in which he continued questioning the results of last month’s election...
View ArticleSomeone shot at 4 people in a Kia in Lawndale. After the car crashed, 2 were...
Two people died and two others were injured after someone shot at the car they were in Wednesday night on the West Side, police said.
View ArticleReligious leaders in Chicago urge devotees of Our Lady of Guadalupe to avoid...
The Archdiocese of Chicago released a video message about the cancellation of pilgrimages to the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe and the celebrations on December 12.
View ArticleKyle Rittenhouse’s lawyer steps away from criminal case, hours after...
An attorney for Kyle Rittenhouse indicated Thursday that he’d pull back from the teen’s criminal defense.
View ArticleCoronavirus in Illinois updates: 10,959 new COVID-19 cases and 192 additional...
Here are the latest updates on the coronavirus in the Chicago area and the rest of Illinois.
View ArticleIllinois’ seven-day average for COVID-19 deaths hits 124, a new high
The seven-day average of COVID-19 deaths in Illinois climbed to a new high of 124 on Thursday, and the nation recorded the highest single-day death toll yet as the country enters the 10th month of the...
View Article67-year-old retired Chicago firefighter killed by carjackers after buying...
A 65-year-old "regular" at a Southwest Side popcorn store who fired back at carjackers died at the hospital Thursday afternoon.
View ArticleChance the Rapper says Chicago singer Jeremih is being released from the...
Chance the Rapper says Chicago singer Jeremih is being released from the hospital
View ArticleThe Spin: Mayor Lori Lightfoot weighs in on Madigan, ComEd | Republican Adam...
Welcome to The Spin, the Chicago Tribune's politics newsletter.
View ArticleEmbattled Madigan to make his case before supportive House Black caucus on...
Embattled House Speaker Michael Madigan, his bid for reelection to the post in jeopardy, will appear Saturday at a “candidate’s forum” hosted by one of his most loyal constituencies — the House Black...
View ArticleJim Oberweis launches discovery recount effort in election that has Rep....
Republican state Sen. Jim Oberweis launched a discovery recount Thursday after unofficial results from the Nov. 3 general election showed him losing by 5,374 votes to first-term U.S. Rep. Lauren...
View ArticleExperts call for COVID-19 vaccination trials to begin for young children:...
While people around the world wait for the authorization and distribution of COVID-19 vaccines that will eventually allow for a return to normal life, young children may have to wait longer.
View ArticleDaywatch: Illinois records highest COVID deaths in nation, pandemic poses...
Good morning, Chicago. Here are some of the top stories you need to know to start your day.
View ArticleChicago architecture in 2020: In a year like no other, anxiety soared about...
In architecture, 2020 was a year like no other. Anxiety soared about the future of downtown, but so did new skyscrapers.
View Article500-foot freighter carrying petrol is freed after running aground in Detroit...
A 500-foot freighter that became stuck and blocked a Detroit River shipping channel has been freed.
View ArticleColumn: Warner Bros. will stream 2021 films on HBO Max, so time to make our...
With the coronavirus likely to keep people away from movie theaters well into the new year, Warner Bros. Pictures has decided to stream all its 2021 movies on HBO Max.That means one thing: We have to...
View ArticleIllinois driver services facilities to remain closed through Jan. 4
Illinois driver services facilities will remain closed for in-person business until Jan. 4 due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, Secretary of State Jesse White announced Friday.
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