The winners of this year's "You Name a Snowplow" contest were announced today, with the top honor going to "Bozo the Plown." ...
The Dignity in Pay Act eliminates permission for employers to pay workers with disabilities less than minimum wage. Pritzker said this is a big step towards creating a more equal society for all ...
Chicago communities are on edge for possible ICE raids now that President Donald Trump is back in office.
President Donald Trump is causing some controversy already, and it's only day two of his term.
Illinois, along with several other states, filed a lawsuit Tuesday challenging President Donald Trump’s executive order ending birthright citizenship.
A national nonprofit watchdog group has filed the largest housing discrimination case in Illinois history.
The complaints target landlords and real estate professionals in Chicago and its suburbs for refusing to accept Section 8 vouchers.
The Irish won't have to wait 12 years until their next shot at a national title. But, they'll need to close the final gap when it comes around. This season showed they can close that gap.
The 2019 wrongful police raid on Anjanette Young’s Chicago home, where officers forcibly entered the wrong address, left a profound and lasting impact on her life.
Chicago's Hard Rock Cafe, which is located at 63 W. Ontario St. in the River North neighborhood, will permanently close on March 29. The company plans to support employees through the transition by ...
The man convicted of fatally shooting Bradley Police Sgt. Marlene Rittmanic and wounding her partner, Officer Tyler Bailey, during a 2021 incident, learned his sentence Tuesday afternoon.
Illinois, along with several other states, filed a lawsuit Tuesday challenging President Donald Trump’s executive order ending birthright citizenship.