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Months past a federal deadline, more than 90% of at-risk Chicagoans haven’t been told their drinking water could be unsafe.
The mall was once the cornerstone of one of the city’s preeminent shopping, dining and entertainment districts. Now, the ...
Native landscaping requires minimal maintenance, benefits the environment and, with a bit of acceptance, can be a thing of ...
The Riverside-based artist has designed a delightfully detailed sheet of 20 Forever stamps, in honor of the Postal Service’s ...
President Donald Trump's administration is proposing a ban on federally funded programs for anyone who can’t show legal ...
A property listing for the island on Grass Lake has been the subject of interest and some ridicule online, with locals ...
Northwestern University researchers are giving the city 30 recommendations to better prepare for heat waves and potentially ...
The new interpretation of a 1996 law, which also affects health centers, goes into effect once its published in the Federal ...
As elderly Americans begin to lose SNAP and Medicaid under President Trump’s new tax and spending law, providers brace for ...
Devotees of the reality television dating series live vicariously through their favorite islanders as season 7 steams toward ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson recently issued the first veto by a Chicago mayor in 19 years. But mayoral vetoes once were common. A ...
But Chicago Public Schools says the majority will get hired at other schools within the district. The layoffs don't help CPS ...
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