Chicagoans react to Texas school shooting
An expert helps process the Uvalde, Texas, shooting on Tuesday.
An expert helps process the Uvalde, Texas, shooting on Tuesday.
Tuesday’s massacre in Uvalde, Texas, is the second-deadliest school shooting in the U.S.
Mental wellness apps have soared in popularity. But how do you know if they’re based on research and science? Experts offer their advice.
“Common Place, Uncommon Space: Is Healthcare a White Space?” is on view in Café Logan at the University of Chicago until June 10.
Illinois’ current behavioral health workforce can meet the needs of only about a quarter of residents, according to the latest federal data.
The highest rates of pollution are in Little Village, Austin, Englewood and other neighborhoods, according to data from a new sensor network.
If Roe v. Wade is overturned, Illinois abortion providers worry they won’t have enough staff to treat a potential influx of out-of-state patients.
The initiative is in response to the rise in depression, anxiety and suicide among U.S. children and teens.
The Lightfoot administration touts the forthcoming casino as a milestone for Chicago. But some residents are disappointed with the mayor’s pick.
The plan builds on the Pritzker administration’s increased funding for child welfare and wellbeing.