The Sky and Red Stars exemplify the complex rise of women’s pro sports in Chicago
Chicago’s women’s basketball and women’s soccer start their seasons with excitement, but also questions about the future.
Chicago’s women’s basketball and women’s soccer start their seasons with excitement, but also questions about the future.
In 1963, nearly half of all Chicago students walked out of school to protest segregation and inequity, laying the groundwork for decades of protests to come.
Love it or hate it, the biggest cicada season in over two centuries in Illinois is starting to ramp up.
Unresolved issues with the CTA, some of which started during the pandemic, are coming to a head on the Johnson administration’s watch.
Chicago Public Schools recently wrapped up elections for Local School Councils, or LSCs, at more than 600 schools in the city.
Dr. Steven Potashnick has amassed more than 1,500 toothpicks adorned with gemstones, ivory and more. And he’s written about them in a new book.
Thousands more votes to be counted Monday, March 25.