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After dropping their first two games to the Los Angeles Dodgers in Tokyo, the Chicago Cubs are coming off a two-game sweep ...
From the Ukraine front lines to a Chinese “mistress dispeller,” the films in this year’s Doc10 fest in Chicago cast a wide ...
Ultimately, so much of “Étoile” rides on de Laâge’s hilariously ferocious performance as the Parisian sent to New York ...
Will Martin, a senior at Oak Lawn High School, is collecting donations for soldiers for his Worth Troop 668 Eagle Scout ...
Tensions between India and Pakistan were high on Thursday as New Delhi mounted a diplomatic offensive against Islamabad, ...
Ald. Byron Sigcho-Lopez loves creating controversy. Unfortunately, he has little interest in presenting anything substantive ...
Foster care service agencies across the state are struggling to secure the insurance they need to keep their doors open.
In Illinois, the problem is more pronounced. In 2000, 6.8% of Illinoisans were on SNAP. Today, 15.1% of Illinoisans are on ...
Cuts to SNAP would be detrimental to the emergency food system in Illinois, including food pantries and food banks.
Police are warning teens that playing “Senior Assassin,” especially ambushing or trespassing while wearing masks, camo or ...
2020: City Council voted 46-4 to ban horse-drawn carriages in Chicago under an ordinance that went into effect Jan. 1, 2021.
News from around the Southland includes items from Orland Park, Frankfort, South Holland, Park Forest, Oak Forest and Oak ...