The report from the University of Illinois Chicago showed a number of structural issues contributing to this disparity — a lack of affordable housing and sufficient income chief among them.
While advocates argue the change will provide great financial relief to millions struggling with high health care costs, critics contend it could harm financial systems and incentivize delinquency.
Outgoing Chicago Transit Authority President Dorval Carter capped his nearly 10-year run leading the massive agency at a ...
At 37 years old, Allie is already an experienced five-time mom. The zoo’s staff estimates her due date as early June, but ...
After days of increasing alarm among advocates for immigrant rights, the showdown over whether to amend Chicago’s Welcoming ...
The Transportation Department said its investigation found that Southwest operated two chronically delayed flights — one ...
The City Council voted 49-1 to create a working group to come up with ways Chicago can change its traffic ticketing system so ...
The move comes nearly 35 years after the dye known as Red 3 was barred from cosmetics because of potential cancer risk.
As a new General Assembly begins, it remains unclear how lawmakers and the governor plan to plug the projected deficit.
In all, the settlements approved Wednesday account for nearly half of the city’s annual $82 million budget to cover the cost ...
Many longer-term questions about postwar Gaza remain, including who will rule the territory or oversee the daunting task of ...
Inspector General Deborah Witzburg's probe found the department members offered the deputy chief inappropriate “professional ...