UChicago, Rush hospitals lay off staff, citing financial struggles
University of Chicago Medical Center is facing the “same challenges” other health systems have, a representative says.
University of Chicago Medical Center is facing the “same challenges” other health systems have, a representative says.
Law enforcement is investigating the incident that knocked out the hospital’s phone, email and electronic systems beginning Wednesday.
The previous farm bill, which governs a huge range of food and land programs, was extended but expires this fall.
Skilling plans to retire at the end of February after more than 45 years at WGN-TV, bringing an end to a career that started as a 14-year-old in Aurora.
The five additives, including red dye No. 3, would be banned from retail sales of foods and beverages in Illinois by 2027.
Invasive carp could threaten the $7 billion recreation and commercial fishing industry around the Great Lakes.
The National Weather Service reports 120 tornadoes were confirmed in the state in 2023.
An ordinance to be introduced Wednesday in Chicago’s City Council would raise emissions standards and force new buildings to go electric.
An April hearing is scheduled to finalize the settlement.
High temperatures have not gone above 5 degrees for three consecutive days. That hasn’t happened since February 1996, the National Weather Service says. CPS classes will resume Wednesday.