Hours after Lightfoot announces new COVID-19 restrictions, Birx warns during...
Just hours after Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot announced new restrictions on businesses in response to rising COVID-19 cases, White House coronavirus response coordinator Dr. Deborah Birx cautioned that...
View ArticleCoronavirus in Illinois updates: Lightfoot imposes curfew on nonessential...
Here are the latest updates on the coronavirus in the Chicago area and the rest of Illinois.
View ArticleBattle of billionaires: Griffin slams Pritzker push for graduated income tax...
Hedge fund billionaire Ken Griffin slammed Democratic Gov. J.B. Pritzker as “a shameless master of personal tax avoidance” Thursday in an email to his Chicago employees that criticized the governor’s...
View ArticleColumn: Trump’s debate performance was fantastic! He didn’t burn down the...
Overall, President Donald Trump did well at Thursday night's presidential debate, in that he did not projectile vomit on former Vice President Joe Biden or unleash a swarm of murder hornets on...
View ArticleColumn: To vote is to hope
After voting on an autumn day, it was possible to believe that everything was going to be OK.
View Article‘So happy to bring my son home.’ 10-year-old boy survives severe inflammatory...
A condition known as multisystem inflammatory syndrome, which has afflicted thousands of children in the U.S., is believed to be a rare but severe complication following a COVID-19 infection that...
View ArticleIn bid for his fifth term, Sen. Dick Durbin faces opponents who stress...
As he seeks a fifth term, Democratic U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin finds his top two opponents mounting challenges that are deeply rooted in their religious faith.
View ArticleIllinois launches statewide plan to boost monarch butterfly population: ‘If...
In a 2014 petition to list the monarch butterfly under the Endangered Species Act, the number of monarchs was estimated at 35 million, down from 1 billion butterflies east of the Rockies less than 20...
View ArticleMan driving 75 mph in 30-mph zone pleads guilty to aggravated DUI in crash...
A Glendale Heights man who was driving 75 mph in a 30-mph zone when he plowed into a stopped car in Elgin, killing two people, pleaded guilty Thursday to two counts of aggravated DUI, the Kane County...
View ArticleDaywatch: Lightfoot imposes curfew on nonessential businesses, Biden and...
Good morning, Chicago. Here are some of the top stories you need to know to start your day.
View ArticleJury finds Valparaiso teen guilty of murder in deaths of Lake County teens
A Porter County jury took less than 4.5 hours Thursday afternoon to convict Connor Kerner on seven of eight felony charges related to the killing of two Lake County teens last year.
View ArticleRecovering from COVID-19, multi-system inflammatory syndrome
Ten-year-old Joshua Smith caught COVID-19 in April and then developed a severe Kawasaki-like illness called multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C). He was treated for two weeks at Comer...
View ArticleCops seek driver of borrowed BMW who hit motorcycle on Lake Shore Drive,...
Chicago police Friday morning were looking for a woman who ran off after the borrowed BMW she was driving hit a motorcycle late Thursday on Lake Shore Drive downtown, critically injuring a man and woman.
View ArticleCold front drops Chicago-area morning temperatures, bringing rain, brief...
A cold front rolling through the Chicago area is expected to cool Friday’s temperatures throughout the day and bring with it some rain heading into the weekend.
View ArticleMemorial constructed for Joel Jenkins who was shot and killed in Rogers Park
A memorial was built for Joel Jenkins, 26, shot to death at the Red Line ‘L’ Morse station in Rogers Park, a neighborhood he loved and always came back to, even when it became dangerous for him.
View ArticleAfter a successful summer, virtual internships are helping Chicago companies...
College students may have missed out on networking and office culture during their remote-working summer internships, but some virtual positions led to real jobs after graduation.
View ArticleWho is Ken Griffin? And how does he spend all that money?
Ken Griffin is founder and CEO of the hedge fund Citadel. He has been known as the richest person in Illinois since 2013.
View ArticleLas votaciones ya comenzaron, aquí una guía para votar en Illinois
El día de las elecciones en Illinois y en todo Estados Unidos es el martes 3 de noviembre, pero la votación ya comenzó. Los sitios de votación temprana están abiertos en todo el área de Chicago y...
View ArticleChicago-area grocers stock up to ward off shortages as COVID-19 cases rise....
After shelves were emptied of goods like toilet paper, canned food and hand sanitizer at the start of the pandemic, Chicago-area grocery stores and suppliers are stocking up to avert shortages as...
View ArticlePandemic fatigue could make cold-weather COVID spike worse. Want a better...
A spike in COVID-19 cases could continue into the holidays as Illinois residents battle pandemic fatigue, experts say.
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