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In Illinois, 205,000 people could lose SNAP benefits, and local pantries don't have the funding to fill the gap. “We are ...
Almost a month after ICE mass arrests in the South Loop, city officials are still arguing over who is responsible for ...
You can stand-up paddleboard at sunset, bring your dog to Morton Arboretum, attend the 4th Annual Wild Mile Block Party and ...
Chicago Park District lifeguard Charles Leto, accused of killing a 15-year-old and critically wounding another boy outside ...
Preservationists are asking neighbors to help choose names for the three endangered chicks that call Montrose Beach home.
The three-year deal for the NASCAR Chicago Street Race ends after Sunday’s race, and city leaders are still weighing a ...
Neighbors, faith leaders and local officials gathered in front of the boarded-up building to pray, sing and release balloons ...
Nelson Sumba, the third owner in Feed’s 20-year history, injured his back and is selling the Humboldt Park restaurant loved ...
The church was a "spiritual and community anchor" for Blacks who came to Chicago during the Great Migration, according to the ...
If passed, the bill would slash federal Medicaid spending by $793 billion over the next decade, increasing the number of ...
This will be the popular Texas-based brand’s first Illinois store. Fans of its boots and hats have until September to visit.
The charges are the latest in a string of high-profile scandals for people with ties to Loretto, a safety-net hospital on the ...