Feeding migrants in Chicago involves balancing nutrition, cost and taste
The city of Chicago has learned lessons and brought on new caterers to feed South American migrants in temporary shelters.
The city of Chicago has learned lessons and brought on new caterers to feed South American migrants in temporary shelters.
A bus driver shortage that has plagued school districts nationwide since the COVID-19 pandemic has persisted and forced officials to prioritize special education and homeless students as required by law.
As part of a larger effort to remake Chicago Public Schools, Mayor Brandon Johnson’s Board of Education moves ahead with its latest policy change.
The appointment of City Hall lifer Rich Guidice sent a reassuring message to those most fearful of the most progressive mayor in Chicago history. But now, Guidice is abandoning ship.
Marlene Hopkins was the Buildings Department official in charge of reviewing plans for the 2020 Crawford coal plant implosion that blanketed the Southwest Side community in dust.
Gov. JB Pritzker sent a letter expressing concern over costs of the $1 billion project and the burden to Illinois taxpayers.
The Voice of Wrigley Field is hosting and producing a new late-night series.
The instructor, Anthony McNeal, is suing in federal court, claiming his First and Fourteenth Amendment rights were violated.
Like a lot of students, Isabelle Dizon was looking for mental health support. Her college promised to help but never came through.
Johnson rebuffed claims that the lackluster showing so far for the referendum is a referendum on him.