Leo from Chicago,” chronicles Pope Leo XIV's journey to being pope, from his time growing up in south suburban Dolton, into ...
President Donald Trump’s vow to wage the biggest domestic deportation program in American history. Here is a look at the ...
City officials agreed to allow the two officers to serve suspensions of 365 days each, even though the agency charged with ...
The festivities in Chicago will be led by a new host and feature live performances, on-the-ground updates and reporting ...
Some air traffic controllers — unpaid for nearly a month — have stopped showing up, citing the added stress and need to take ...
Terminally ill people in Illinois may soon be able to end their lives with medical assistance. State lawmakers recently passed a controversial medical-aid-in-dying bill, which now heads to Gov. JB ...
The agreement does not guarantee the health care subsidies will be extended, as Democrats have demanded for almost six weeks.
What a potential end to the government shutdown could mean for air travel. And a controversial bill allowing terminally ill people to end their lives heads to the governor.
This overbroad and unworkable injunction has no basis in law, threatens the safety of federal officers, and violates the separation of powers,” DOJ attorneys wrote in their appeal.
The request is the latest in a flurry of legal activity over how the program that helps 42 million Americans buy groceries should proceed during the historic U.S. government shutdown.
Lake effect snow is gradually moving out of the Chicago area Monday morning after the season’s first winter storm.
No one was injured in the shooting reported by federal agents, according to a spokesperson for the Chicago Police Department.
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