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Mayor Johnson answered questions about immigration raids and public transit funding.
The increase in calls was largely driven by a lack of safe housing for survivors, according to a new report from the group that operates the hotline.
Since the best book recommendations come from friends, WBEZ asked seven very literary locals what books they're reading for ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson is returning to WBEZ 91.5 from 1-2 p.m. Thursday to answer listener questions live on the midday ...
Madigan was the longest-serving state House leader in U.S. history, spending 36 years as speaker of the Illinois House of ...
In Gov. JB Pritzker's opening statement, he highlighted Illinois' response to the migrant crisis and touted decreased crime in Illinois, in an effort to tackle the unproven rhetoric that immigrants ...
Chicago Skate Social organizers said they are trying to rebuild an urban skating community after the closure of some city rinks. The final skate of the season is June 19.
After protesters' arrests at anti-ICE rally, advocates decry CPD’s ‘violent and aggressive’ response
Tuesday’s at times contentious protest downtown marks the latest flashpoint in the volatile nationwide struggle over ...
Heather Blair, 66, suffered a broken arm when a driver crashed into her Tuesday in the Loop. Blair said she's disappointed ...
A Trump administration travel ban that went into effect Monday fully bars Haitians and citizens from 11 other countries from ...
Chef-partners Tim Flores and Genie Kwon of the Ukrainian Village restaurant Kasama flash smiles backstage at the Lyric Opera ...
Some Chicagoans have noticed city workers cutting down seemingly healthy trees. Who is responsible, and why are they cutting ...
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