Man faces gun charge after police find SUV allegedly linked to slaying of...
A Chicago man is facing gun charges after he was arrested driving a sport-utility vehicle believed to have been used in the slaying of a close friend of rapper G Herbo at a South Loop barbershop.
View ArticleSocial Graces: Here’s how to come across as personable during a virtual job...
Here are tips for virtual job interviews during the pandemic, including how to relate to your interviewer and what to put in a thank-you note.
View ArticleSubzero wind chills to freeze Chicago over weekend after cold front moves in...
Frigid winter winds toward the end of the week will interrupt a warmer-than-usual Chicago winter, forecasters said Wednesday.
View ArticleWhat you need to know about the COVID-19 vaccine second dose: timely...
As health care providers prepared to administer second doses for the large, Phase 1b contingent of senior citizens and essential workers, they are performing a complicated, logistical dance that...
View ArticleIllinois redirects 97,000 unused vaccine doses from federal program that...
Illinois is diverting 97,000 unused doses of coronavirus vaccines away from a federal partnership with pharmacies that is overseeing vaccinations in nursing homes and making those shots available to...
View ArticleChicago Restaurant Week returns with an updated look — and dates — during...
The promo is pushed back to spring, the $500 fee is waived for restaurants, meals will be a tad pricier, and it will incorporate pick-up and delivery.
View ArticleMan won’t press charges after carjacked while digging out parking spot in...
A man who was carjacked while shoveling out a parking spot for his Lexus sedan late Tuesday in the Noble Square neighborhood declined to press charges against the four assailants, Chicago police said.
View ArticlePolice arrest 16-year-old for robbing two women at gunpoint in Niles and...
Niles and Morton Grove police say a 16-year-old boy from Chicago has been identified as the person who robbed two women at gunpoint and tried to carjack a Bentley last month in the north suburbs.
View ArticleCOVID-19 in Illinois by the numbers: Here’s a daily update on cases,...
Here's where Illinois' 11 regions stand on the key metrics that would prompt the state to restrict activities to contain an outbreak.
View ArticlePritzker adds Illinois legislators to the list of those eligible for COVID-19...
Illinois state legislators have been added to the list of those eligible for a COVID-19 vaccination in phase 1b of the effort, a spokeswoman for Gov. J.B. Pritzker said Wednesday.
View ArticleCoronavirus in Illinois updates: State redirects 97,000 unused vaccine doses;...
Here are the latest updates on the coronavirus in the Chicago area and the rest of Illinois.
View ArticleColumn: Hospitals are helping cancer patients with COVID-19 continue chemo,...
“If I had to go a month without treatment, it would feel like a lost month. Psychologically, it was huge that I was able to continue,” says one patient.
View ArticleObama Presidential Center groundbreaking could happen in August, after 4...
The federal review process that for four years had slowed the arrival of the Obama Presidential Center concluded on Wednesday, paving the way to yet another start date for the project’s groundbreaking...
View ArticleIllinois Sen. Dick Durbin taking gavel of the powerful Senate Judiciary...
Illinois’ senior U.S. senator, Dick Durbin, will officially take the gavel as chairman of the powerful Senate Judiciary Committee as a result of a power-sharing agreement reached Wednesday between...
View ArticleWinter storm warning goes into effect early Monday, with 8 to 12 inches of...
Valentine's Day weather in Chicago maintains the area's recent deep freeze that will last through early next week, meteorologists said.
View ArticleFederal fight against carjackings brings tough sentences, but hurdles limit...
Feds launched carjacking task force in 2018 with Chicago police, but are stiff sentences having any effect?
View ArticleAs COVID-19 variants emerge, Rush launches a lab to track and monitor new...
The Chicago Department of Public Health awarded Rush a $3.5 million contract to create the lab, which is expected to be fully operational next month, university officials said.
View ArticleColumn: Democrats were wrong to silence impeachment witnesses
Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler deserved to be heard; Democrats chose to silence her, Dahleen Glanton writes.
View ArticleDaywatch: Tracking new COVID strains in Chicago, what’s next for Lightfoot...
Good morning, Chicago. Here are some of the top stories you need to know to start your day.
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