— BIG MOVE: John Tillman, the longtime executive with the Illinois Policy Institute, has stepped down from the board. He served as CEO from 2007 through 2020 and has been active on the board ever ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson has not named permanent heads of the Chicago Public Schools, Chicago Housing Authority or Chicago ...
Here’s a look back at what happened in the Chicago area on Feb. 4, according to the Tribune’s archives. Is an important event ...
The public commission building the $16 billion Gateway rail tunnel between New York and New Jersey sued the Trump administration over a federal funding freeze that could halt work on one of the nation ...
Chicago has robust public transit, and CTA has a long-running campaign to encourage courtesy and that riders are on their ...
Forget buying a paper ticket, and put away that ORCA card, because local transit agencies are joining the ranks of public transportation systems around the world by allowing ...
Leerhsen sat down with the Tribune for a wide-ranging interview last week as she wrapped up her first year on the job.
State Sen. Li Arellano expressed his frustration with the Democratic majority in Illinois over the passage of two bills, the Clean and Reliable Grid Affordability Act and the transit bill, which he ...
As two NU students eager to explore Chicago’s dining scene, Chicago Restaurant Week gave us the perfect opportunity to try some restaurants — yet the meals were still a little too far out of our price ...
The city is seeking proposals for turning the 2.5-acre lot into a mixed-use development including housing and retail.
Assistant Opinion Editor George Koutrouvelis chronicles the history of the "L" Brown Line and reflects on his recent ...