Cicada season arrives in Chicagoland
The long-dormant creatures will come out in droves in 2024, but expect to see some this Memorial Day weekend too.
The long-dormant creatures will come out in droves in 2024, but expect to see some this Memorial Day weekend too.
The Council’s immigration committee hadn’t met for more than a year as the city struggled to find shelter and resources for migrants.
Mortgage rates are high, and inventory is low. But as prices cool, could now be the time to get in on the real estate market?
With an expected ban on race-conscious admissions, some schools are feeling the pressure to drop legacy admissions policies.
In 2022, former Chicago Public Schools CEO Janice Jackson announced a $1 billion scholarship program to get more students into college.
From kayaking to scuba diving, here are ways you can get out on Lake Michigan and the Chicago River this summer.
Lawmakers face a June 30th deadline to pass a budget.
This week marks a decade since the Chicago Board of Education voted to carry out the largest mass school closure in the nation’s history.
Brandon Johnson lays out his priorities in his inaugural address. Meanwhile, Illinois could see a new state flag in its future.
Three Chicago-based artists share their journey making music and art, and shout out their favorite AAPI artists.