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“The late seventies were a pivotal moment in Ensley: Ensley Works had closed its final furnace, marking the end of the industrial era. The removal of Ensley’s heart, in combination with factors such ...
For a century, Hamtramck was known as "Little Poland." Then Muslim immigrants poured into town, changing everything.
Originally built out by renowned producer Chips Moman in 1977, the building has been fully renovated and has a new space, The ...
The woman suspected of fatally colliding with an 18-year-old kayaker on Grapevine Lake on Sunday is now in custody.
William Duplesse, 32, will face charges of kidnapping and false imprisonment, according to New York Police Department ...
NPR is suing President Trump. National Public Radio and three local Colorado affiliates filed a suit Tuesday morning against ...
Trump isn’t backing down from his fight with Harvard University, despite a setback in the courts just days ago.
Jourdan Blue, a 23-year-old street performer from New Orleans won Howie Mandel's Golden Buzzer with his performance of ...
It used to be that managing field operations meant clipboards, walkie-talkies, and a whole lot of driving around.
This story was produced in partnership with the Illinois Answers Project as part of their series Making it in Chicago: ...
The FBI has decided to reopen or push for more resources for three major cases that garnered high-profile interest, Deputy ...
A pair of paintings by Dutch Golden Age master Frans Hals, possibly depicting his own children, are returning to the ...