Chicago wanted to replace its lead pipes. Two years later, the work has barely begun.
Only 0.5% of all lead pipes in Chicago have been replaced, falling short of the city’s goal.
Only 0.5% of all lead pipes in Chicago have been replaced, falling short of the city’s goal.
Sue Kamuda is the first of nearly 800 people seeking damages from Sterigenics over the use of ethylene oxide, also known as etO.
Twelve buses from Texas have come to Chicago in the past month, carrying over 650 immigrants.
Sitting in on governmental meetings gives insight into how city officials make decisions with our tax dollars.
The University of Illinois at Chicago received $6 million from The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.
Applications due for the second cohort in the quarterly workshop series by Sept. 19.
Monarch butterflies are expected in the Chicago region this week as part of the insect’s annual migration.
The queen’s death prompted sadness from some, while others said her legacy remains forever stained by Britain’s dark history of colonialism.
COPA released its final report in the case Wednesday.
Court records show that employees have been accused of beating, choking, and in some cases, raping residents.