Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul sues company for publishing voters’ personal data
The lawsuit claims politically slanted newspapers illegally published birthdates and home addresses of “hundreds of thousands” of voters.
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The lawsuit claims politically slanted newspapers illegally published birthdates and home addresses of “hundreds of thousands” of voters.
A city that was a 1970s hub for the likes of John Prine is again seeing a proliferation of songwriter-led showcases. Here’s how to tap in.
“He helped put Chicago on the map. He said a lot of things in the press that were very provocative, but he made people listen.”
The Chicago musicmaker was the sound engineer behind albums for thousands of bands and singers, including Nirvana’s “In Utero,” the last studio album recorded by Kurt Cobain and company.
“I think we’ve come a very long way in the right direction,” Cook County Supervising Judge Charles Beach said in an interview. “Things are working well.”
The group that blocked George Lucas from building a museum on Soldier Field’s south parking lot says the stadium project could ultimately end up in court.
The Northwest Side neighborhood is home to great thrifting destinations, community gardens and a long list of ethnic restaurants.
This time of year, millions of birds cross Illinois each night on their spring migration north. Many will hit the windows of Chicago’s skyline.
The two Chicago-based nonprofit journalism organizations garnered the Local Reporting prize on Monday for the “Missing in Chicago” series, and Invisible Institute won a second Pulitzer for audio reporting. Eig’s ‘King: A Life’ won in the Biography category.
The rare fossil of a birdlike creature went on display Monday at the museum.