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This is the right moment to reflect on one of Chicago’s greatest engines of growth—manufacturing—and how we must shape its ...
Northwestern University is facing a probe by the US Department of Health and Human Services for alleged civil rights ...
Chicago's street festivals are having an existential crisis. Crain's reporter Ally Marotti explains the growing plight to host Amy Guth.
The $163 million includes a Headquarters Building Quasi-Endowment Fund. ADA sold its headquarters at 211 E. Chicago Ave. to ...
Illinois now expects $500M less in revenue next year, with Pritzker officials blaming economic instability driven by Trump ...
The Bloomington-based insurance company had asked for a 22% hike following January wildfires that devastated swaths of the ...
The Chicago White Sox star infamously banned from the game more than a century ago was reinstated posthumously by the ...
The sellers, including a 90-year-old second cousin of Pope Leo XIV, had the house on the market for weeks before the news of his elevation to the papacy arrived last week.
Chicago OKs $68M in TIF funding to convert a Loop office tower into 400 apartments—part of a push to revive downtown with ...
Chicago does best when we grow our own leaders and promote from within. We need leadership that knows our communities.
A Cook County official outlines how data, outreach and reform can help fix a property tax system that unfairly burdens low-income and minority homeowners.
The crucial travel hub for United is still struggling to recover from air traffic control glitches that have already ...