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A federal judge in Washington D.C. ruled Trump’s executive order targeting the firm violates the First Amendment.
Authorizing community colleges to offer bachelor’s degrees would grow Illinois’ economy equitably and sustainably, Intersect ...
Travelers booked 46,450 hotel rooms in Chicago last Saturday, the most ever for any single day, according to Choose Chicago.
When the assessor's office completed its triennial reassessment of city of Chicago properties last year, it concluded that ...
Blood Appétit,” which transformed a museum exhibit into macabre meals, took home the Grand Effie Award at the 2025 Effie Awards Gala in New York Thursday night.
The house, 2.5 miles north of the college's South Loop campus, went up for sale in November as part of the school's attempt ...
The burger chain opened one of the first locations in Bolingbrook in 2023 as it sought to develop offerings in the fast-growing drinks category.
The hospitality group opened Petit Pomeroy and Sophia Steak in River North, testing the strength and popularity of two of the ...
With costs topping $1B per mile, the Red Line extension demands scrutiny. Crain’s Editorial Board urges a rethink — and ...
The comments from the Chicago Fed president came after President Donald Trump threatened to impose 50% tariffs on imported ...
The houses are on the southern portion of a 4-acre parcel where an Amling's Nursery closed in 2007. A private school opened ...
Flyers heading out for the Memorial Day holiday in the U.S. are bracing for stress as record numbers of travelers place fresh ...