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The day Ava Michal Hudson got her new Chicago Transit Authority work ID in January 2024, she showed it right off. In the 1980s, when the government and much of society turned its back on Chicagoans ...
Some Chinatown residents have concerns about a professional soccer stadium proposed for the 78. Here’s what’s on their minds.
Record stores aren’t dead. As they have for generations, they’re helping create community and foster a love of music across ...
It's unclear what role federal agents can play in the matter, and there were no reports of FBI activity in the area housing ...
Most Chicago cops accused of serious misconduct have opted to take their disciplinary cases to arbitration as an appellate ...
The third installment of the WBEZ and Chicago Sun-Times visual art road trip heads east to Detroit and its smaller ...
Chicago is known for crime bosses like Al Capone, but the city is also home to two Chinese gangs that were once fierce rivals ...
The U.S. used the first-ever atomic weapon of war on August 6, 1945. The effects are still being felt around the world, ...
Hospital staff say it could close Friday. The government is dropping Weiss from Medicare and Medicaid after months of failing ...
More than half of home health care aids in the Chicago area are immigrants.
State officials confirmed 1,200 empty beds at a rural prison dubbed “Indiana’s Speedway Slammer” are now available for the ...
HUD will stop monitoring a civil rights agreement over the General Iron matter and dropped a case alleging City Council ...