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Thousands of Illinois immigrants have lost health coverage, with the end of the Health Benefits for Immigrant Adults (HBIA) ...
With the elimination of the Health Benefits for Immigrant Adults program July 1, some local organizations say they have taken ...
“We’re not your typical flower shop,” AnaKaren said. “We’ve started hosting and putting together events and other things ...
Nearly $200 million budgeted for unfilled CPD roles should go instead to peacekeepers and mental health programs, activists ...
The CPD committed to releasing “merit” promotion lists in 2017. Now, the city claims doing so would be an invasion of privacy ...
A group of startups, universities, and government agencies are planning to build the world’s biggest quantum computer on the ...
Chicago’s mental health crisis teams were meant to replace police with clinicians. Bureaucratic dysfunction and fading federal support now threaten their survival.
Community members and conservationists reflect on why Promontory Point is a space ‘worth fighting for.’ ...
At the corner of Ada and Taylor Streets, where the wind whips between century-old brick and modern glass, the grand opening of the National Public Housing Museum (NPHM) drew an eager assembly in April ...
The South Side Community Art Center’s $15 million rehabilitation and expansion project will build upon an eighty-five-year legacy of supporting Black artists and communities.
Last Tuesday evening, several dozen people gathered in the auditorium at Bowen High School for another meeting on the proposed billion-dollar development of a quantum computer complex on the Southeast ...