High School And College Students Cope With Remote Learning
As we continue our series on education, we hear what it’s been like to be a junior in high school and a freshman in college during the pandemic.
Read continuing coverage of how COVID-19 is affecting Illinois.
From sick coworkers to no PPE to a lack of sanitation, workers detail their grievances. WBEZ is publishing every complaint.
In a blistering opinion, a federal appeals court has thrown out the Trump campaign’s challenge to the certification of votes in Pennsylvania.
Shoppers encountered temperature checks and mall Santas behind plexiglas shields. But online sales may have stolen the show.
The first COVID-19 vaccines to hit the market will not be approved for use in children. Researchers must figure out if the vaccines are safe and effective in kids.
Maradona rose from the slums of Buenos Aires to lead the Argentine national soccer team to World Cup glory, suffered from substance abuse and then had a second career as a coach.
Celebrations may look a little different this year, but we asked Curious City question askers and experts about one Thanksgiving tradition.
Justices said the Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s executive order limiting attendance in places of worship violates the First Amendment.
This year the beloved holiday comes on the heels of a national movement demanding racial justice. One Native American leader says that “people want to resolve the burdens of our history.“
Nerdette asked about the things you’re grateful for this year. From cookies to game shows to Zoom conference calls, here’s what you told us.
One advocate says the narrow margin of approval offers promise that future city budgets will better serve vulnerable communities.
The emails reveal that a Cook County elected official and key ally to House Speaker Michael Madigan got secret payments from the utility.