One proposal is not a silver bullet,” Ald. Matt Martin (47th Ward) said. “But we should do what we can, when we can.” ...
Global health organizations are racing to stem an Ebola outbreak in central Africa. While the immediate threat is still far away from Chicago, local specialists are working to ensure the city is ...
The ordinance's passage means that tipped workers in Chicago would not get another city-ordered wage boost as scheduled on July 1, 2026, or July 1, 2027.
Each Wednesday, WTTW News producer Josh Terry presents must-see live music shows from indie rock to jazz, country, hip-hop ...
For decades, street art has been dominated by men, not only in Mexico but around the world. Now, a growing movement of women ...
In Mexico City, sex work is legal but largely informal — a form of work that many women rely on to pay rent, buy food and ...
Monitors with both Chicago Piping Plovers and Lake County Audubon Society reported eggs laid at Montrose Beach and the ...
The agreement also calls for the city to build or rehabilitate 2,000 new affordable units accessible to those with limited mobility as well as an additional 840 new affordable units accessible for ...
Ald. Jessie Fuentes Sues Federal Government After Being Handcuffed by Immigration Agents at Hospital
Ald. Jessie Fuentes (26th Ward) claimed that the agents acted negligently when they falsely arrested and falsely imprisoned ...
While President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping reached some agreement on trade deals, questions still loom large over Taiwanese independence and which country will emerge as the ...
Members of Chicago’s Board of Education are calling on state lawmakers to step up funding for Chicago Public Schools as the ...
The cost of defending and resolving police misconduct lawsuits has become a frequent source of political heartburn for ...
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