Planning to vote in person this year? What Illinois voters should know before...
Early voting in Illinois is underway. While a record-setting number of people have applied for a mail-in ballot in Illinois, scores of voters across the state have ventured out of their homes to cast...
View ArticleU. of C. Lab School teacher credited by Nobel winner Andrea Ghez recalls...
At the lab school, Judith Keane was the only woman in the physical sciences. Andrea Ghez has said how important it was for her to see a woman in that role.
View ArticleSurvivors of COVID-19 wrestle with questions about God and purpose; one man...
“I hope it helps people come back to God,” said Emanuele Morso, 69, who was once a doctor and then found himself a coronavirus patient.
View ArticleNew Trier High School
After starting remotely for all but select students, New Trier High School reopened Oct. 5, 2020 with 25% of students in person at a time. New Trier Township School District 203 updates an online...
View ArticleNewly released footage shows Chicago cops, videographer ducking for cover...
Newly released video shows shots fired at about 4:30 a.m. on Aug. 10, 2020, during a night of looting incidents in downtown Chicago.
View ArticleNewly released footage shows Chicago cops, videographer ducking for cover...
On a night when looters were tearing through downtown and Chicago police were scrambling to clear the streets, nearly a dozen gunshots rang out in the Loop and for a few frantic moments everyone ran...
View ArticleThe Spin: Why the Pence, Harris showdown tonight 'is the most important vice...
Welcome to The Spin, the Chicago Tribune's daily politics newsletter.
View Article‘Wisconsin is what happens when you politicize public health,’ Mayor Lori...
Lightfoot blamed Wisconsin Republicans for that state’s recent spike in coronavirus cases.
View ArticleThe Purple Pig employees protest over concerns of coronavirus safety negligence
Purple Pig employees accuse management of negligence in enforcing COVID-19 safety guidelines.
View ArticleCPS says clerks must report to work in person, despite labor ruling that...
For those who don't show up, “CPS will consider your absence unauthorized and proceed accordingly," an email to workers stated.
View ArticleChicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot pledges to push through her plan for City Hall...
Mayor Lori Lightfoot pledged Wednesday to continue pushing for City Hall control of zoning rules for some polluting industries, after aldermen who criticized it as a power grab stalled the plan this week.
View Article9-year-old boy dies after accidentally shooting himself while playing on West...
A boy shot himself in the head while playing with a gun on Wednesday afternoon on the West Side.
View ArticleCoronavirus in Illinois updates: 2,630 new known COVID-19 cases and 42...
Here are the latest updates on the coronavirus in the Chicago area and the rest of Illinois.
View ArticleMore than 300,000 Cook County residents could lose insurance if ACA were...
Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle made it clear on Wednesday: There is no Plan B for the hundreds of thousands of her constituents who risk losing health insurance should Republicans in...
View ArticleEx-FOP leader, suspecting politics at play, gets 3-year suspension from...
Kevin Graham, the former president of the Chicago Police Department’s largest union, was suspended from the organization for 3 years.
View ArticleColumn: The fly on Mike Pence’s head during the vice-presidential debate: A...
For about two minutes in Wednesday's vice presidential debate, a large, black fly planted itself on Vice President Mike Pence’s white hair. Here's what it had to say.
View Article10-year-old girl in serious condition after she was shot in Far South Side...
A 10-year-old girl is in serious condition after she was shot in the back Wednesday night on the Far South Side, according to Chicago police.
View ArticleColumn: Megan Thee Stallion transformed on ‘SNL’ from raunchy rapper to...
The rapper had something important to say, and whether viewers were interested or not, they heard it, Dahleen Glanton writes.
View ArticleChicago police earn ‘beyond a failing grade’ in clearing sexual assault...
The vast majority of sexual assault and abuse reports made to the Chicago Police Department in the past decade — between 80% and 90% — have not resulted in an arrest, according to a study of city data...
View ArticleDaywatch: Pence and Harris clash on COVID-19, Illinois won’t identify where...
Good morning, Chicago. Here are some of the top stories you need to know to start your day.
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