Amidst rumors of job cuts and a potential merger of the United States Postal Service with the Commerce Department, thousands of postal workers rallied across the country this weekend, including in ...
Nearly 33,000 Illinoisans without legal status — including 22,000 in Cook County — could be left without health care if ...
A Chicago activist who just received a $280,000 settlement after she was struck in the face by an officer during a 2020 ...
The justices unanimously said a law prohibiting “any false statement or report” did not cover misleading assertions that fell ...
Conservative groups behind the complaint are targeting policies that are meant to affirm and protect the identities of LGTBQ ...
Illinois Made program highlights the state's local artisans and small businesses, offering unique handmade and homemade ...
Chicago attorneys are demanding justice for at least 22 people who they believe were unlawfully arrested since the beginning ...
1923: The first solo exhibition of Pablo Picasso’s drawings in the United States opened at the Art Institute of Chicago, ...
Organizers with Chicago Pride have ... at making it easier for Illinois residents to change the legal gender on their birth certificates if they were born in other states. Eric Henderson is ...
The Illinois Supreme Court ruled in favor of Rolling Meadows in a tax dispute with Arlington Heights over revenue from Cooper ...
Two conservative groups allege that Illinois and Chicago guidance on Title IX does not align with the Trump administration’s ...