Lawsuit against Dennis Hastert involving hush-money pact is settled before trial
Lawsuit against Dennis Hastert involving hush-money pact is settled before trial.
View ArticleWith respiratory illness cases on the rise, doctors offering earlier virus...
Chicago hospitals seeing early rise in RSV cases among young children.
View ArticlePedro Martinez named 1st Latino CEO of Chicago Public Schools; former San...
Mayor Lori Lightfoot announced the appointment of the Chicago native during a news conference at Pedro Martinez’s alma mater, Benito Juarez Community Academy in Pilsen, where she and other officials...
View ArticleDan Cronin, longtime chairman of DuPage County Board, won’t seek fourth term
Dan Cronin, the Republican who has led the DuPage County Board for more than a decade even as Democrats made dramatic gains in the longtime G.O.P. stronghold, says he will not seek reelection when his...
View ArticleUChicago Medicine’s Emily Sharp-Kellar to compete on ‘Jeopardy!’ episode shot...
The show's 38th season began Monday hosted by Mike Richards, who stepped down as Alex Trebek’s replacement on the popular game show on Aug. 20 and was fired as the show’s executive producer a week and...
View ArticlePets at Chicago Heights’ South Suburban Humane Society wait to be adopted as...
Animal shelters across Chicagoland — and the country — are overcrowded, with some shelters seeing more returns and lower adoption numbers than usual. At Chicago Heights’ South Suburban Humane Society,...
View ArticleChicago alderman raises: Six council members reject 5.5% pay increase, other...
With the raise, the highest aldermanic pay will top $130,000.
View ArticleChicago aldermen pay: How much money each City Council member makes
Aldermen's salaries range from less than $110,000 to more than $123,000.
View ArticleTwo men dead after shooting and stabbing in Humboldt Park
A 44-year-old man stabbed a 38-year-old man in the back with a knife after being shot by the man, police said.
View ArticleMan charged with DUI after crashing into school bus in Crystal Lake,...
Students were evacuated safely and one minor injury was reported.
View ArticleCelebrating Mexican Independence Day, Chicago-style, with car caravans and...
For decades, people have shown their pride in Mexican identity and culture by driving in caravans, waving flags and honking through the neighborhoods shaped by Mexican immigrants.
View ArticleCPS logged 245 COVID-19 cases, with nearly 5,500 students and staff...
Taft High School in Norwood Park logged eight cases through Saturday, with 555 close contacts identified.
View ArticleInaugural Englewood Music Fest is Saturday. Organizers’ goal is to celebrate...
First annual festival in Englewood meant to empower community members and showcase "Englewood excellence."
View ArticleA scheduling conflict at Soldier Field with the Bears forces the Chicago Fire...
Sharing Soldier Field with the Bears comes with a price for the Chicago Fire. Here’s how much they have to pay Bridgeview to return to SeatGeek Stadium for one match.
View ArticleCPD officer hit by vehicle while directing traffic in the Loop early Thursday
Chicago police are investigating after a Dodge Charger hit an on-duty officer early Thursday in the Loop. Officials say two guns were recovered from the Charger, and its driver was thought to be under...
View ArticleDaywatch: Lawsuit against Dennis Hastert is settled | Most Chicago aldermen...
Good morning, Chicago. Here are some of the top stories you need to know to start your day.
View ArticleCelebrating Mexico's independence in Chicago
People celebrate Mexican Independence Day in Chicago.
View ArticleAmerican white pelicans migrate through Illinois
The fall migration of American white pelicans is underway as large flocks can be seen making their way south through Illinois.
View ArticleShould I worry about injury from repeated COVID-19 swab testing? I got the...
Five things Johnson & Johnson vaccine recipients should know and a doctor weighs in on potential injury from repeated COVID-19 swab tests.
View ArticleDo you know a White Sox super fan? We want to hear about it.
Chicago Tribune would like to introduce our readers to Sox fans who have stuck with the team in the lean years and are celebrating the 2021 season in a special way.
View Article