Abandoned homes in the Southland are posing a safety hazard for homeowners, catching fire as first responders struggle to put out the blazes.
President of Chicago Heights Symphony Orchestra, Board Member Illinois Philharmonic Orchestra, President of Kiwanis Club of Chicago Heights, Advisory Board Member South Star Services, advisor to ...
The Endeavor Health Cardiovascular Center has officially opened at Edward Hospital. Located at 10 W. Martin Ave. on the hospital’s Naperville campus, the 71,000-square-foot facility started welcoming patients on Jan.
The city’s condo market is far from pre-pandemic health, but a rebound in sales last year at buildings like One Chicago suggest it’s starting to thaw.
City, mayor face lawsuit of discrimination with casino The city of Chicago, its mayor and Bally’s Chicago Operating Company are being sued to challenge a contract that imposes explicit race-based and sex-based quotas on an upcoming casino project.
The state's largest health care system will close 47 Walgreens clinics as part of a broader shift in operations.
Jamaia Thompson hits huge 3-pointer late in regulation and adds three points in OT as Shepard downs St. Laurence.
Sixteen people who live and work in Arlington Heights will be honored in February for going above and beyond to give back to the community. The village special events commission’s 2025 Hearts of
DUI CRASH: Gabriel Ramirez, 32, 100 block of Riverview Avenue, Lockport, was arrested Jan. 20 and accused of drunken driving after striking another vehicle at Cedar Road and Lenox Street, leaving the road, hitting a fire hydrant and stop sign and then losing a bumper before being apprehended near Hickory Creek and Buckboard drives, police said.
Hospitals in the Chicago area diverted ambulances from emergency rooms last year at a rate almost double the year before. Among hospital emergency departments that saw increased time on bypass in
Bronzeville is on the rebound and could use infrastructure investment. Illinois as a whole needs to fix crumbling roads and bridges. But $466 million in public money to help along a $6.4 billion NFL franchise at the Michael Reese site?
That's how much taxpayers had to pay when the University of Illinois pulled the plug on plans for its Discovery Partners Institute research hub at the sprawling 62-acre South Loop site being marketed as The 78.