Number of active COVID-19 cases in Naperville tops 230, higher than previous...
Naperville saw 235 active cases of COVID-19 Sept. 4,a new case record and a 42% increase in active cases from the city’s previous peak at the end of May.
View ArticleRonny’s Steakhouse and Ramen Misoya are among the latest Chicago restaurants...
Here is a running list of Chicago-area bars and restaurants that have closed for economic reasons due to the coronavirus pandemic.
View ArticleNaperville Animal Control to house Shih Tzu dog beaten with belt; Matteson...
A 7-year-old Shih Tzu dog allegedly beaten with a belt over the weekend by its owner's boyfriend is expected to be housed at the Naperville Animal Control office after it’s treated and released from an...
View ArticleKentucky added to Chicago’s travel order as California, Puerto Rico removed....
Those who travel from Chicago to any of the states the city has deemed a COVID-19 risk must implement a mandatory two-week quarantine upon their return or face hefty fines. Here's what you need to know.
View ArticleThe Spin: Chicago police union endorses Trump | Lightfoot, Pritzker say city,...
Welcome to The Spin, the Chicago Tribune's politics newsletter.
View ArticleBack to school, from home: CPS begins a new school year with a return to...
Students are being asked to keep their cameras on during remote learning to help them stay engaged.
View ArticleChicago receives more than 350,000 vote-by-mail applications, working to fill...
The number of vote-by-mail applications Chicago has received so far is more than triple the board’s all-time record.
View ArticleSix months into the pandemic, CPS has served more than 21 million free meals...
Chicago Public Schools found a way to continue serving its students food in the midst of a global pandemic.
View ArticleCoronavirus in Illinois updates: 1,392 new known COVID-19 cases and 7 more...
Here are the latest updates on the coronavirus in the Chicago area and the rest of Illinois.
View ArticleNew CPD program to use data to flag officers who need intervention. But...
The Chicago Police Department has unveiled a pilot program that will analyze records of personnel complaints, excessive force incidents and other data to identify officers who may need intervention in...
View ArticleColumn: Winter’s coming. The secret to surviving it in a pandemic? Pace...
The key to surviving the pandemic, like running a marathon, is in the pacing. Steady on.
View ArticleTrump EPA guts tough standards for toxic metals dumped into US waterways by...
Benefits for energy companies would come at the expense of more than 20 million Americans who drink water and eat fish from lakes and rivers polluted by coal plant discharges, documents show.
View ArticleDaywatch: CPS kicks off school year remotely, police program flags cops who...
Good morning, Chicago. Here are some of the top stories you need to know to start your day.
View ArticleTamale Guy reopens today: How Chicago restaurants are adapting to draw you...
How Chicago restaurants are adapting to bring customers back in during the coronavirus pandemic. A running list.
View ArticleMundelein police ask public for information on 18-year-old suspect in May...
Mundelein police confirmed the identity of a May homicide suspect and are seeking help in locating him.
View ArticleColumn: Barr’s Justice Department rides to Trump’s defense in case involving...
William Barr’s Justice Department is riding to Trump’s defense in a defamation case involving a decades-old rape claim, suggesting America itself should be the defendant and taxpayers should pick up...
View ArticleChicago police union endorses President Trump’s reelection bid
Chicago’s police union, like its umbrella organization the national Fraternal Order of Police, has endorsed Republican President Donald Trump’s reelection bid, potentially helping to boost his pro-cop,...
View ArticleDarien woman confirmed to have first human case of West Nile virus in state...
A Darien woman in her 40s is the first confirmed human case of West Nile virus to be reported in the state of Illinois in 2020, state and DuPage County officials announced Wednesday.
View Article5-year-old boy dies after fall at Oak Brook hotel
A 5-year-old Glenview boy died after sustaining a traumatic head injury while at a family wedding reception at an Oak Brook hotel.
View ArticleUnited, pilots union reach tentative deal to avoid furloughs
Chicago-based United Airlines and the union representing its pilots have reached an agreement that would spare almost 3,000 pilots from being furloughed. The deal must be ratified by union members.
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