Lawmakers in Springfield approved a measure that aims to protect warehouse workers whose workdays center on hitting quotas.
It's almost impossible to write about “Shucked,” which is enjoying a brief stop at the CIBC Theatre on its national tour, without resorting to puns and other questionable word play.
On a chilly New Year’s Day, swimmers Holly Shissler, Na’ama Rokem and Hanna Siurua trekked to Promontory Point to kick off ...
Jimmy Carter, who served as the 39th President of the United States from 1977 to 1981, died in Plains, Georgia, on Dec. 29.
University of Chicago students, faculty and community members are protesting the arrest and eviction of a second student over ...
At least 17 players on Kenwood Academy's varsity basketball team were fraudulently enrolled in the school, according to an ...
Cold and flu season is in full swing in Chicago, with cases of influenza, RSV and other respiratory viruses spiking in recent ...
Several local bus routes are seeing a boost in service as part of the Chicago Transit Authority’s (CTA) push to bring service ...
A bill that would have imposed regulations on new types of intoxicating substances derived from hemp stalled in the House ...
Raised in Nairobi, Kenya, Martha Itulya-Omollo fondly remembers the rich aroma of coffee intertwined with a strong sense of ...
Tenor and Chicago native Ian Koziara, along with pianist Bradley Moore, has released an exciting CD on Cedille devoted to ...
The days before winter break provided no vacation from the conflict and drama engulfing Chicago Public Schools.