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Andrew Benintendi described Sunday as “the first day in a while I squared up a few balls.” He hit two home runs in the ...
Information about homicides is released daily by the city of Chicago. The release of homicide victims’ names is delayed by ...
Many Chicago Board of Education members agree with community members who want more revenue to address a $734 million deficit.
The Justice Department sued Illinois, Cook County and the city of Chicago — along with several state and local officials, ...
On July 19, My Block, My Hood, My City hosted its annual Downtown Day. The event brings teens downtown to experience some of ...
Another intriguing City Series, along with Dick Allen’s induction into the Baseball Hall of Fame, highlighted a fun baseball ...
News editor Johanna Jainchill spoke with Reynolds about the Route 66 centennial, the Canada market and being nimble.
A federal judge dismissed the Trump administration’s lawsuit against Illinois and Chicago over “sanctuary” policies that ...
The Council fell six votes shy of overriding Johnson’s veto of an ordinance allowing the Chicago police superintendent to ...
City Council during their regular 11 a.m. meeting Tuesday could once again discuss Chicago’s status as a “sanctuary city,” an issue that last week that led to tense exchanges, ...
Imitating Brazda's rising star with The Second City, Two Chairs' scrappy band of playwrights, directors, actors and artists ...
A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit by the Trump administration that sought to block the enforcement of several "sanctuary ...