Chicago’s ban on single-use plastics now in effect
The new law applies to delivery and takeout orders, not dine-in.
The new law applies to delivery and takeout orders, not dine-in.
The so-called ‘Centennial Commitment’ will modernize and advance animal care and expand programs throughout Chicagoland.
Chicago teachers approve a deal to reopen schools. Mayor Lightfoot tests positive for COVID-19. Plus, the Art Institute votes to unionize.
Big Drop, the world’s first craft brewery dedicated to non-alcoholic beer, expanded to Chicago in early 2021.
The Community Commission for Public Safety and Accountability is designed to give local residents power over police accountability and reform.
The city’s largest no-kill shelter found homes for more than 4,000 dogs, cats, puppies and kittens in 2021, and opened the nation’s largest and most advanced hospital for homeless pets.
Classes are canceled Monday for the fourth consecutive day.
Scott Collis of the Argonne National Laboratory explains the bitter wind and cold whipping the Chicago region.
Dr. Allison Arwady says the omicron wave will likely peak in January. The city is now averaging nearly 4,600 cases per day.
Patrons at local indoor public venues like bars, restaurants and gyms are now required to show proof of vaccination.