The order, issued in a U.S. Department of Transportation memo late last week, calls on the department to "give preference to communities with marriage and birth rates higher than the national average.
The caseload is piling up and a new administration in Washington means fresh demands for federal prosecutors here in Chicago ...
This year's dry winter and weather pattern swings over the past decade impacting Illinois forests and home gardens ...
Jury deliberations are approaching the one-week mark at the corruption trial of former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan ...
Illinois residents can enter the Rosati’s Pizza sweepstakes and win a three-day, two-night vacation at the Circa Resort and ...
The storm is expected to move into Chicago on Wednesday evening, bringing freezing rain, sleet and snow. Authorities are ...
A bill that would roll back the requirement to link teacher evaluations to test scores sailed through the Senate education ...
There were about five times as many emergency department visits for flu as there were for COVID-19, according to IDPH data ...
As immigrant communities entered a third week of fear and uncertainty in the shadow of immigration action, some business ...
A winter weather system bringing the chance for freezing rain, sleet and ice accumulations is on track to move into the ...
New poll numbers indicate that Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson has a lower approval rating than any sitting politician in the ...
The complaints accuse realtors, brokerages and landlords of breaking Illinois law, discriminating against housing voucher holders.