The Rundown: Proposed Chicago casino faces another hurdle today
Illinois smoke alarms law in effect Jan. 1. The proposed Bally’s casino faces a vote. The NBA’s MVP award is renamed for Michael Jordan.
Illinois smoke alarms law in effect Jan. 1. The proposed Bally’s casino faces a vote. The NBA’s MVP award is renamed for Michael Jordan.
As helpful as emojis can be, there’s some tension and disagreement between age groups on what they mean and how they should be used.
Chicago aldermen will vote on Red Line extension money. Banking options in Chicago’s Austin neighborhood. Pfleger is back at St. Sabina.
Traditional holiday activities can sometimes feel monotonous, but they don’t have to. We hear about a guide to freshen up your holiday fun.
Chicago winters are getting warmer. The Chicago Sky is celebrating Brittney Griner’s release from a Russian prison. Illinois State Sen. Mike Simmons discusses ways to address youth mental health at a panel with the U.S. Surgeon General.
Pritzker wants passage of an assault weapons ban. CPS high school deadline is here. SAIC community wants Ye’s honorary doctorate rescinded.
With inflation, a little money help could go a long way. We’ll get an update on guaranteed income programs in Cook County and Chicago.
A new study found that Chicago distributes public money evenly, but private sector investments fall along racial and wealth lines. A looming fiscal cliff could be coming for the the Regional Transportation Authority if local transit agencies — like the CTA — don’t get financial aid soon. The SAFE-T Act is now law and the REAL ID deadline is extended.
An upcoming meeting will show potential plans for Pilsen’s largest vacant lot. Citizen scientists are keeping tabs on chloride levels in Illinois rivers and streams. The state is offering a new, injectable treatment for HIV, starting in January.
Ten people are competing with Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot in the February election. But will she have the support to win another term?