Chicago adds two states to travel advisory after weeks without restrictions:...
Several more states are also at risk of joining the restricted list because of rising cases.
View ArticleUniversity of Chicago Medicine mandating COVID-19 vaccines for workers
University of Chicago Medicine is requiring its workers to get COVID-19 vaccines, making it at least the second Chicago-area hospital system to do so.
View ArticleMark Kelly, Chicago’s commissioner of cultural affairs and special events,...
Mark Kelly, Chicago’s widely admired leader of the city’s Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events (DCASE), announces he will retire.
View ArticleCook County workers strike ends, but at cost to union relations with...
Preckwinkle said she's disappointed in the union and suggested two weeks of the strike could have been avoided.
View ArticleChicago police Superintendent David Brown again pushes for stronger bonds,...
Superintendent David Brown used Londre Sylvester, a local rapper who recently was ambushed and gunned down, as his latest example for why he believes the court system needs to increase its bond threshold.
View ArticleThe Spin: Kinzinger calls US troop withdrawal from Afghanistan ‘grave...
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View ArticleCamp Lakota sold
The McHenry County Conservation Foundation — with the help of the Illinois Audubon Society, Illinois Clean Energy Community Foundation and individual donors — purchased the former Boy Scouts-owned Camp...
View ArticlePolice investigating death of male found in forest preserve near Tinley Park
Cook County sheriff's police investigating death rule homicide in forest preserve near Tinley Park
View ArticleBridges damaged in Seneca, people rescued from vehicles, serious flooding as...
At least three motorists had to be rescued from rising floodwaters in the Seneca area in LaSalle County late Monday, forecasters said.
View ArticleChicago Park District 16-inch coed softball tournament to return after...
The double-elimination tournament will be held July 24 at Humboldt Park.
View ArticleSix people who were injured in West Side porch collapse sue building owner
A lawsuit was filed against a property management company on behalf of six people who were injured when a West Side apartment's porch collapsed last month.
View ArticleMcHenry County camp sold as Boy Scouts of America undergoes bankruptcy,...
Camp Lakota, in Woodstock, is set to become protected land, after the McHenry County Conservation Foundation purchased the camp’s 160 acres from the Pathway to Adventure Council for $928,000.
View ArticleFive facts about 16-inch softball
Here are five things to know about 16-inch softball, a Chicago classic.
View ArticleGov. J.B. Pritzker headed to White House Wednesday for meeting with Biden on...
Gov. J.B. Pritzker is one of three governors and five mayors who will join President Joe Biden at the White House on Wednesday for a bipartisan meeting on infrastructure.
View Article2-year-old among two injured in West Humboldt Park shooting
A 2-year-old boy and a man were critically injured in a shooting in West Humboldt Park on Tuesday evening, according to police.
View ArticleDaywatch: Chicago adds two states back to its travel advisory, top cop again...
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View ArticleMan kills 1 at Wisconsin gas station, is slain in shootout: Racine County...
A man filling up his car at a Wisconsin gas station was shot and killed by another man Tuesday, with the suspect fleeing the scene and dying soon after in a shootout with an undercover sheriff's...
View ArticleDavid Loveday, GOP strategist whose career spanned the White House, the...
David Loveday, a longtime GOP strategist, dies at 65.
View ArticleScottie Pippen offers $92 overnight Airbnb stays at his Highland Park home to...
Olympics fans can request to book a stay at Scottie Pippen's Highland Park home to watch the Tokyo Games. Airbnb bookings for his home open July 22.
View ArticleAmtrak to resume full service to St. Louis, Quincy
Service to some Midwest cities was cut in half during COVID-19
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