Mayor Lightfoot: All Chicagoans Will Be Eligible For COVID-19 Vaccine On April 19
Lightfoot told Vice President Kamala Harris that Chicago’s vaccine rollout would line up with the federal plan, while warning that supply is still a problem.
Lightfoot told Vice President Kamala Harris that Chicago’s vaccine rollout would line up with the federal plan, while warning that supply is still a problem.
Experts say white Evangelicals’ instilled doubt in science poses a barrier toward herd immunity.
The ex-Obama cabinet official, Ray LaHood, exits his state post after the closure of a federal probe into his undisclosed $50,000 loan from a foreign national.
Chicago sees a “quantum leap” in COVID cases. Testimony continues in Derek Chauvin’s murder trial. Plus, the Cubs face the Pirates on opening day.
Police say the suspect, who has since died, rammed his car into a barrier and then lunged at officers with a knife. One officer was killed and another was injured.
The first Black woman to serve in the U.S. Senate talks about breaking the glass ceiling — and the scars that came with it.
You might know about auctions for cars, heirlooms and antiques, but have you ever gone to an auction for taxes?
A grand jury indicted Democrat Annazette Collins for allegedly underreporting her income and failing to file tax returns. Her lawyer says she’ll plead not guilty.
An independent expert with sweeping investigative powers provides a window into policing in Chicago.
The proposal would overhaul roads, transit, utilities, Internet access and more in the name of creating jobs. It’s also intended to combat climate change, racial inequality and competition from China.