CTA to offer PPE vending machines at some train stations
Chicago's CTA riders will soon be able to buy masks and other PPE out of vending machines at some train stations.
View ArticleAs second wave of COVID-19 roils Illinois, here are 5 updated ways doctors...
With coronavirus infections on the rise in Illinois, the Tribune asked experts for updates on the best way to stay healthy.
View ArticleCHA and Operation Warm team-up to give winter coats to kids
About 7,500 children in Chicago public housing will be gifted a free winter coat this week at the Credit Union 1 Arena on the city’s Near West Side as part of the Chicago Housing Authority’s...
View ArticleDetective links Valparaiso teen’s steps on phone app with movement after...
Kerner, 19, of the 100 block of Kinsale, has pleaded not guilty and remains in Porter County Jail without bond, held on two counts of murder and additional felony counts of intimidation, arson, murder...
View ArticleTweet about 102-year-old woman voting goes viral, and Obama says ’102 never...
A tweet showing a 102-year-old woman after voting went viral Wednesday after it caught the attention of former President Barack Obama.
View ArticleAs Illinois reports 69 COVID-19-related deaths, the highest daily toll since...
Illinois on Wednesday recorded its highest daily coronavirus-related death toll since June, as the state continues to see metrics such as deaths, daily case tallies and test positivity rate rise. It...
View ArticleProviso District 209 teachers file unfair labor practices complaint alleging...
Teachers with Forest Park-based Proviso Township High Schools District 209 filed an unfair labor practices complaint this week.
View ArticleCoronavirus in Illinois updates: 4,342 new known cases and 69 additional...
Here are the latest updates on the coronavirus in the Chicago area and the rest of Illinois.
View ArticleThe Spin: Add Pat Ryan to billionaires fighting Gov. Pritzker’s graduated tax...
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View Article2 wounded in South Side shootings
Two men were wounded in separate South Side shootings on Wednesday afternoon, according to police.
View ArticleCook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx raises more than $350K in last week,...
Cook County state’s attorney Kim Foxx pulled in more than $350,000 in campaign contributions over the past week, diminishing but not closing the gap between the first-term Democratic incumbent’s...
View ArticleOak Park police investigating four armed robberies that occurred in less than...
Oak Park police investigating four armed robberies that occurred in less than an hour Oct. 19
View ArticleTrump tweets support for state Sen. Jim Oberweis in challenge to Rep. Lauren...
President Donald Trump tweets support for state Sen. Jim Oberweis in challenge to Rep. Lauren Underwood
View ArticleAurora driver services facility closed after employee tests positive for...
The state’s Aurora Driver Services facility at 339 E. Indian Trail will be closed until Nov. 4 after an employee there tested positive for COVID-19.
View ArticlePilot dies after plane crashes in Ford Heights, hits light pole and vehicle,...
The pilot of a small plane died from his injuries after the plane crashed Tuesday night near Lincoln Highway in Ford Heights, striking a vehicle and a light pole, officials said.
View ArticleHave questions about COVID-19 and the recent surge? Send them to us and we’ll...
With much of Illinois, and the country, grappling with a surge in cases of COVID-19, the Tribune invites you to send us any questions you have.
View ArticleBond revoked for man accused in Bridgeport bank collapse after he allegedly...
A man at the center of an ongoing investigation into the collapse of a Bridgeport bank was ordered jailed Wednesday after he sent police and autopsy records to the widow of the bank’s CEO and suggested...
View ArticleHave questions about the election? Let us know and we’ll ask the experts.
With Election Day only days away and early voting and mail-in voting underway, the Tribune is looking to answer any questions you have.
View ArticleIllinois will start sharing data about COVID-19 outbreaks in schools
The decision comes two weeks after a story by ProPublica Illinois and the Tribune detailed the lack of information available to school officials and parents as they try to decide whether in-person...
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