City Council stalls Mayor Johnson’s plan to borrow $1.25 billion for housing
Plus, Johnson’s $70 million request to help feed, shelter, and care for migrants in Chicago is underway.
Plus, Johnson’s $70 million request to help feed, shelter, and care for migrants in Chicago is underway.
During National Poetry Month, a panel of Chicago writers, including poet laureates, discuss the rich history of our city’s poetry scene.
Chicago Public Schools recently wrapped up elections for Local School Councils, or LSCs, at more than 600 schools in the city.
The former home of Schulze Baking Company, and a succession of other breadmakers, has sat unused for two decades — and is likely to stay that way for the foreseeable future.
Video shows Chicago police firing nearly 100 shots in less than a minute, resulting in the death of 26-year-old Dexter Reed during a traffic stop.
The book is accompanied by a seven-track visual EP.
His debut single ‘Mind Your Heart’ – featuring fellow Chicago jazz musicians – is out now.
If it’s soup one day and grilling the next, so be it.
Dr. Tammy Abughnaim recently returned from a medical aid trip to Gaza. When it came time to leave, she says she begged to stay with her patients.
The new policy at Evanston Township High School champions renewable energy practices and climate education.