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- Chicago Tribune ( Middle East ) 2023/11/1
With 84% of students graduating in 2023, CPS is “raising the bar for education,” U.S. Education Secretary Miguel Cardona told an audience vi...
- Chicago Tribune ( Middle East ) 2023/11/1
Residents have called on the village to do more to help migrants in proximity to the west suburb.
- Chicago Tribune ( Middle East ) 2023/11/1
Representations of Day of the Dead, a celebration in Mexico and Latin America, are popping up around Chicago. Here's the meaning behind them...
- Chicago Tribune ( Middle East ) 2023/11/1
Snow seasons in Chicago are tracked from July through the following June. The area normally can expect 38.4 inches.
- Chicago Tribune ( Middle East ) 2023/11/1
Good morning, Chicago. Here are some of the top stories you need to know to start your day.
- Chicago Tribune ( Middle East ) 2023/11/1
The Shedd has been studying heat tolerance in corals for several years, and been helping in international conservation efforts for endangere...
- Chicago Tribune ( Middle East ) 2023/11/1
In 2022, there were 88,262 victims over the age of 60 of internet-related fraud and $3.1 billion in losses, according to the FBI’s Elder Fra...
- Chicago Tribune ( Middle East ) 2023/11/1
The teen was taken hostage on Oct. 7
- Chicago Tribune ( Middle East ) 2023/11/1
The Rules committee approved the revamped “Bring Chicago Home” measure that offers a tiered tax rate on all property sales, which advocates...
- Chicago Tribune ( Middle East ) 2023/11/1
The study, which surveyed 3,500 Evanston residents between February and June of this year, asked residents two questions — if they believe t...
- Chicago Tribune ( Middle East ) 2023/11/1
Snow and cold likely to greet costumed crusaders.
- Chicago Tribune ( Middle East ) 2023/11/1
Police said they found the boy at about 5:45 a.m. Tuesday with a gunshot wound to the head in the 9900 block of South Avenue G. He was prono...
- Chicago Tribune ( Middle East ) 2023/11/1
Cristobal Santana, 37, faces counts of aggravated battery to a police officer and aggravated unlawful use of a weapon, authorities said.
- Chicago Tribune ( Middle East ) 2023/10/31
Good afternoon, Chicago. Here's what is happening today.
- Chicago Tribune ( Middle East ) 2023/10/31
Northwestern's hopes to host concerts at an $800 million rebuilt Ryan Field are still alive after a contentious, late-night meeting of Evans...
- Chicago Tribune ( Middle East ) 2023/10/31
Temperatures plummeted overnight to a low of 30 degrees at O’Hare International Airport, said the National Weather Service, and safety netwo...
- Chicago Tribune ( Middle East ) 2023/10/31
Get ready to "fall back" with this explanation on the change in standard time in the United States.
- Chicago Tribune ( Middle East ) 2023/10/31
A Chicago police officer is under investigation for striking an eighth grade boy earlier this year, an event captured on surveillance video.
- Chicago Tribune ( Middle East ) 2023/10/31
Law enforcement officials on Tuesday announced dozens of criminal charges against a man who police and prosecutors say fired a gun into a Ha...
- Chicago Tribune ( Middle East ) 2023/10/31
Good morning, Chicago. Here are some of the top stories you need to know to start your day.
- Chicago Tribune ( Middle East ) 2023/10/31
A spokesperson for the Israeli consulate said he was not able to immediately confirm whether Judith Raanan was returning to the Chicago area...
- Chicago Tribune ( Middle East ) 2023/10/31
A 16-year-old boy in critical condition and a 14-year-old boy are both being treated at Comer Children’s Hospital after they were shot Monda...
- Chicago Tribune ( Middle East ) 2023/10/31
Workers returned to Ford's Chicago Assembly Plant over the weekend after nearly a month on strike, with the UAW ratification vote expected n...
- Chicago Tribune ( Middle East ) 2023/10/31
The highest graduation rate in 13 years at 87.6% was achieved by the class of 2023, according to the report card, and was mostly driven by t...
- Chicago Tribune ( Middle East ) 2023/10/31
Mayor Brandon Johnson's paid leave ordinance delayed, signaling substantive disagreement over the plan.