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As COVID-19 relief funds run out, transit agencies across the U.S. are coming to the edge of a fiscal cliff and scrambling to ...
Seeking to identify long-term shifts in how the criminal justice system operates in Cook County, Loyola University ...
Jamil Elkoussa, 35, is accused of receiving millions in federal funds for fake COVID-19 tests. He is the eighth person tied ...
Chicago-based Hanig's Footwear is leaving the Magnificent Mile, announcing plans to close its store in the former John ...
Chicago’s outdoor public pools will be open daily this summer, for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic led to a lingering lifeguard shortage.
It’s the first time since 2014 that fewer than 200 killings were recorded in Chicago between January and June, data shows.
County data show that Chicago could be on track to record fewer than 500 homicides this year, which would be the lowest total ...
Kohan Retail Investment Group is hunting for a developer to convert the mid-rise portion of 311 S. Wacker Drive into 300 ...
The state is still reeling from the effects of the coronavirus pandemic. Here are the COVID-19 stories that made headlines in Springfield, Chicago and the rest of Illinois.
The World Health Organization’s expert group says the origin of COVID-19 remains inconclusive, though most evidence still ...
A stark discrepancy was uncovered when comparing Shah’s submissions to the lender with his company’s actual IRS and state tax ...
Major cities across the country, including New York and Los Angeles, have seen significant dips in violent crime since the unrest of 2020, when protests, riots and looting ...