Mayor Lightfoot Unveils Plan To Close Chicago’s $1.2 Billion Budget Gap
The city’s plan includes a $94 million dollar property tax hike and a mix of job cuts and layoffs.
The city’s plan includes a $94 million dollar property tax hike and a mix of job cuts and layoffs.
In a lawsuit filed Tuesday, the DOJ accused Google of being a “monopoly gatekeeper for the internet.”
Gov. JB Pritzker says every region of the state is headed in the wrong direction.
An urban agriculture and green energy development project on Chicago’s South Side is underway.
Months after the SEC, ACC and Big 12 started their college football seasons, the Big Ten has returned.
On Friday, the district announced plans to resume some in-person instruction next month despite objections from the Chicago Teachers Union.
The city’s chief marketing officer breaks down his plans for rebranding Chicago.
The 56th annual Chicago International Film Festival is underway.
Chevy Humphrey is the museum’s first Black and first woman chief executive.
After seven years of research and reporting, political journalists Peter Baker and Susan Glasser are out with a new book on Secretary Baker.