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Indian student killed in crash near Chicago

An Indian student was killed, and several others were injured, following a late-night two-vehicle crash near Chicago, according to Indiana…

1 month ago

Johnson Limits Press Questions, Sparking Debate

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson’s office is facing criticism after confirming that limiting the scope of reporters’ questions during official events…

3 months ago

Report Urges Jobs, Education to Curb Chicago Crime

Tens of thousands of young adults in Chicago lack high school diplomas, marketable job skills, and clear career pathways, according…

4 months ago

Illinois Voters Weigh Federal Scholarship Tax Credit

Voters in 32 Illinois counties will be asked to weigh in on an education-related advisory question during the March primary…

5 months ago

Illinois Enacts New Protections Limiting Immigration Arrests

Illinois has enacted a new law limiting how federal immigration authorities can operate in everyday public spaces, with state officials…

7 months ago

Chicago Psychologist Honored With National Award

Kathy Zebracki, Ph.D., chief of psychology at Shriners Children’s Chicago, has been honored with a national leadership award from the…

9 months ago

Chicago River Swim Returns After 98 Years

In a symbolic moment that merges history with renewal, the Chicago River swim has officially returned after a 98-year absence.…

9 months ago

Midway Hosts Free Family Nights for Young Travelers

The Chicago Department of Aviation (CDA) will host two free “Midway Airport Family Night” events this month, offering families an…

10 months ago

Illinois Pension System Faces Mounting Fiscal Risks

Bryce Hill, director of fiscal and economic analysis at the Illinois Policy Institute, raised concerns about the state’s pension system…

10 months ago

Chicago Records Safest Summer Since 1965

Chicago has experienced its safest summer in decades, with homicide numbers dropping to the lowest level since 1965, according to…

10 months ago

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