When librarians are the first to go, CPS students lose out
Librarians have often been among the first positions to be cut when Chicago Public Schools struggle with enrollment decline and funding loss.
Librarians have often been among the first positions to be cut when Chicago Public Schools struggle with enrollment decline and funding loss.
In their last meeting before a summer break, Chicago aldermen rejected an effort to loosen the city’s speed camera program, and much more.
Despite criticism it doesn’t go far enough, an ethics proposal attempts to end the “I got a guy” mentality at City Hall.
More than a dozen Chicago police officers have taken their own lives since 2018.
Pritzker says he’s experiencing mild symptoms and is taking anti-viral medication after an attendee at Florida rally also tests positive.
A recent study shows that money from the relief program was unevenly distributed to affluent households and small business owners.
Refusing to fill prescriptions for medication that can be used for abortion violates civil law, federal officials warn.
The latest report from the U.S. Bureau Labor and Statistics shows inflation hit a new 40-year high.
The Illinois governor said he wouldn’t oppose President Joe Biden, and he lacks the name recognition of other potential candidates. But he’s hitting the national circuits.
President Trump attempted to call a witness in the Jan. 6 investigation following the last hearing on June 28 with Cassidy Hutchinson. The committee referred the information to the Justice Department.