What an extended Red Line could mean for Chicago’s Far South Side
The CTA is set to receive $2 billion in federal funds to help complete a 5.6-mile extension of the Red Line past 95th Street.
The CTA is set to receive $2 billion in federal funds to help complete a 5.6-mile extension of the Red Line past 95th Street.
Adults often meet with friends over dinner and drinks, but other activities can inject some fun and excitement into platonic relationships.
College enrollment is down in the U.S. as the cost of higher education rises. We explore what’s driving the trend.
Investors have filed a civil suit against the restaurant’s owners.
A number of new education laws and resources come into play in the school year that’s about to start in many Chicago-area districts.
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A Reset producer was surprised to see her local North side Aldi had gone cashierless. Could this become the new normal for grocery stores?
The Chicago Fire team is building a new training facility at a 23-acre site that was once promised for affordable housing.
The Illinois House has passed a bill that would allow law enforcement to seize guns in cases of domestic abuse.
The university’s investigation found a pattern of “bullying and abusive behavior” toward student athletes and staff.