Vallas, Johnson differ sharply on approach to education
The Chicago mayoral runoff pits a serial schools CEO against a former high school social studies teacher backed by the teachers union.
The Chicago mayoral runoff pits a serial schools CEO against a former high school social studies teacher backed by the teachers union.
More than a dozen lawmakers are leaving, wards have been redrawn and political newcomers could win big. Could there be a new era at City Hall?
If Gov. JB Pritzker signs the bill, Illinois will join Nevada and Maine, the only two other U.S. states with similar paid time off policies.
More than 6,300 people are dead in Turkey and Syria after a massive earthquake and aftershocks rocked the countries.
The newspaper marks three-quarters of a century in print Thursday. ‘Reset’ talks to two staffers about the paper’s storied history.
The Chicago Reader recently transitioned to non-profit status. Reset meets its new publisher and CEO about what the future holds.
As tech firms lay tens of thousands of workers, a local nonprofit is leading a charge to bring foreign H-1B visa holders to Chicago.
We also get an update on COVID-19 in the city.
Mayoral candidates begin airing TV ads. A poll suggests Mayor Lightfoot is behind. Lawmakers convene in Springfield to talk assault weapons.
AI, the metaverse and cybersecurity are top of mind this year as the annual Consumer Electronics Show kicks off in Las Vegas.