Young Chicago Activists Have A Plan: Take Over City Hall
Young Chicagoans who protested police shootings are using their organizing skills to get peers to the ballot box and into office.
Young Chicagoans who protested police shootings are using their organizing skills to get peers to the ballot box and into office.
Lawyers for a food truck owner will make their case in front of the state Supreme Court.
Hundreds of thousands of Chicago drivers have been seeing their share of a multimillion dollar settlement stemming from a lawsuit against the city’s speed camera program.
After Labor Day, tiny navigation beacons will be installed along Lower Wacker Drive to help drivers get where they’re going more safely.
Allegations in a northwest suburb unfolded to reveal a chaotic investigation and lack of state policy.
James G. Coleman died last week at the age of 88. WBEZ visited Coleman Brothers Barber Shop to hear stories of the barber’s life and legacy.
King fought to end housing discrimination. A week after he was killed, the president signed what he’d been working toward into law.
Some senior citizens in Evanston said they’re supporting the students who walked out of class Wednesday to protest gun violence.
The Illinois Department of Children and Family Services says it previously investigated the mother of a two-year-old child found dead on Wednesday.
The 10th anniversary of a shooting at Northern Illinois University now sits parallel with another mass shooting at a Florida high school.