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Mayor Brandon Johnson said more than 28,000 young people have been hired by the city through the One Summer Chicago program ...
HUD accused Chicago of violating residents’ civil rights by allowing City Council members to use their veto power to block ...
The administration has delayed signing an agreement to resolve negotiations over a federal complaint filed with the U.S.
The lawsuit, filed by 66 cities, challenges President Donald Trump's administration initiatives that seek to withhold federal ...
It was a jarring act of violence that again put Chicago in an unwanted spotlight and left River North on edge. A drive-by shooting into a crowd of people waiting outside a lounge on Chicago Avenue ...
Torrential rains in Chicago caused widespread flooding, road submersion, and water rescues, with over five inches falling in ...
The July Fourth weekend gave Chicagoans some reason for encouragement on violent crime. And some reason for despair.
Chicago experiences severe flooding after 5 inches of rain in 90 minutes, leaving drivers stranded and creating dangerous ...
American Civil Liberties Union of Illinois Policy Director Ed Yohnka is among those leading the resistance against a city ...
Football fans in Chicago are harboring some deep-dish fury at their homegrown and otherwise beloved Pope Leo XIV because he ...
A former Chicago City Council member who was charged with conspiracy, bribery, and lying to the FBI was deemed medically ...
From country stars at Windy City Smokeout to global flavors at the World Fair US, here’s your guide to what’s happening ...