Preschoolers at St. Cajetan Elementary School participated in a mini-polar plunge on Feb. 26 in support of Special Olympics ...
The Chicago Department of Transportation (CDOT) has plans to install an additional 50 speed cameras throughout the city in ...
Across the many neighborhoods that make up the metropolitan Chicago area, people with intellectual and developmental disabilities rely on an array of support services to live, work and thrive.
On Feb. 27, Kate Starr Kellogg Elementary School held its annual Black History Month Gallery Walk, with the theme of “Celebrating Black History: A Legacy of Strength, Courage and Achievement.” ...
The Chicago City Council on Feb. 26 narrowly approved Mayor Brandon Johnson’s $830-million bond proposal for infrastructure improvements. The measure was passed 26-23, after Johnson faced criticism ...
Feb. 12—An automobile theft was reported on the 9200 block of South Western Avenue at 12:01 a.m.
Throughout Judge Sheila Murphy’s life, she led by example, and after her death on Feb. 4, her legacy is being remembered as ...
Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker announced his support of a statewide ban on cellphones in classrooms during his State of the State/Budget address on Feb. 19. The ban would make Illinois one of several ...
Marist sophomore guards Caroline Flynn and Grace Harmon have been staples in the starting lineup the last two years. They battled through a tough freshman season a year ago but have seen the RedHawks ...
Transferring to Morgan Park High School (MPHS) for his senior year, guard Bryan McGill wanted to fit in and help the team ...
Michael Glenn Rudd lived his life with a spirit of adventure and dedication to helping others. Rudd, of Beverly, served as ...