Could Illinois’ New Anti-Predatory Lending Bill Limit Consumer Options?
The major players of the payday loan industry say they won’t lend in Illinois because of a new anti-predatory lending law.
The major players of the payday loan industry say they won’t lend in Illinois because of a new anti-predatory lending law.
Evanston’s reparations program, which is starting with money to assist homeowners, is groundbreaking. But experts say there will be challenges.
We’re investigating racially restrictive covenants and deeds, agreements meant to keep Black Chicagoans out of white neighborhoods. Your home records could contain clues.
Derek Chauvin’s attorney is using a tactic he undoubtedly learned from other cases: attacking character, habits and past mistakes.
Former Minneapolis Police officer Derek Chauvin’s murder trial has caused many to relive the trauma of George Floyd’s death.
Is there a better way for Cook County to return repeatedly delinquent properties to the tax rolls? One study suggests wholesale reform.
A new watchdog report says the city has fallen short on its promise to replace the controversial gang database.
The Chicago Department of Housing is preparing to dole out $80 million in rental and mortgage assistance grants during the pandemic.
Jacob Blake was shot six times in the back by a police officer in the Kenosha, Wis., shooting, according to the federal lawsuit.
You might know about auctions for cars, heirlooms and antiques, but have you ever gone to an auction for taxes?