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More than 300 people, including some associated with Loretto Hospital, are facing charges as part of a nationwide crackdown.
Advocates in Southern Illinois are asking one of the state's three GOP members of Congress why he would vote for cutbacks ...
Federal prosecutors are seeking nearly five years in prison for John Hooker, a ComEd lobbyist convicted in the Madigan-linked ...
Nashville-based restaurant operator M Street Entertainment plans to open a new restaurant in the old Esquire Theater space at ...
David Hanfland, president and CEO of Point B, was announced as the club's next chair of the board of directors.
The fundraise boosts assets under management for Justin Ishbia’s Chicago-based private-equity firm to $13 billion.
Pritzker’s campaign announced Christian Mitchell will join the ticket as a candidate for lieutenant governor, replacing Lt.
Chicago aldermen question CPD’s role in a protest outside an ICE facility, probing whether the department violated the city’s Welcoming City ordinance.
A Highland Park rabbi warns that rising anti-Zionist rhetoric is making Jewish life more dangerous — and calls on Americans to reject political violence.
Almost half of all cannabis business permits issued to date in Illinois — mostly held by social equity entrepreneurs — have not opened for business and sit idle.
Gov. Pritzker’s numbers tell a mixed story of his record so far as he seeks a third term. Crain’s reporter John Pletz ...
The developers of the office building at 167 N. Green St. are set to land a massive loan to pay off their previous one, a rare feat at a bad time in the business of owning workspace.