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Black Restaurant Week is underway here in Chicago. The annual celebration of Black culinary traditions also highlights Black-owned businesses.
An updated COVID-19 vaccine was approved Monday by the FDA and will soon be available to all Chicagoans once the CDC gives the go-ahead.
The proposal aims to stop using police station lobbies and airports as points of intake, where nearly 2,000 migrants are currently staying.
Neighborhoods on Chicago’s West and Northwest sides have experienced the biggest increases. Citywide numbers are still lower than 10 years ago.
A new study finds moving to restorative practices to respond to student misconduct has led to a significant reduction in suspensions and arrests.
For the first time since before the pandemic, metro Chicago posted unemployment rates below 4% across three consecutive months.
Experts say the doomsday scenarios surrounding the controversial criminal justice reform aren’t likely to materialize. But big changes are coming.
An annual conference in Chicago is among efforts to help teachers of young kids gain confidence in math, which could be one key to unlocking America’s post-pandemic math recovery.