With the conclusion of the 2025 Major League Rugby season, several players from the Chicago Hounds are now participating in training camps for their respective international teams.
The Cook County Sheriff's Office shared updates about their involvement at a national conference in Dallas and local law enforcement activities in Chicago.
High taxes and crime have been driving Illinois residents, especially in Chicago, to move out of state. Now a Wirepoints study shows that Illinois is losing young people faster than any other state.
The Cook County Sheriff's Office issued several updates on vehicle safety initiatives and upcoming Fourth of July celebrations on July 2-3, highlighting their Stolen Vehicle Recovery Program and participation in a local Touch-A-Truck event aimed...
Mayor Brandon Johnson, the Chicago Department of Transportation (CDOT), and Lyft have announced a series of improvements to the Divvy bike and scooter share system.
Paul Vallas, former CEO of Chicago Public Schools, said that Illinois' high taxes, crime rates, failing schools, and sanctuary laws are prompting residents to leave and contributing to the state's economic decline.
The Chicago Board Options Exchange (Cboe) has not responded to a formal complaint requesting an investigation into alleged attorney misconduct related to financial irregularities at Belvedere Trading.
As the United States gears up for its 249th Independence Day, Chicago's O'Hare and Midway International Airports are preparing to accommodate an influx of travelers.
Robert Smith, who was convicted in 1988 of murdering his wife’s mother and grandmother, is set to receive a settlement in his federal wrongful conviction lawsuit filed in 2021, according to a recent court filing.
A new abortion clinic in Chicago’s Uptown neighborhood is advertising “all trimester abortions,” a development that some pro-life advocates say confirms warnings they issued when Illinois passed the Reproductive Health Act in 2019.
Former Chicago police officer Charles Walters says the department is in crisis due to what he calls a collapse in authority, surging crime and a lack of leadership from City Hall.
Maria Hadden, alderperson of Chicago’s 49th Ward, canceled the annual Pride North street festival in Rogers Park less than 24 hours before it was scheduled to begin, leading some residents and business owners to question the timing and handling of the decision.
Brian Kasal, President of Northside Republicans, said that stricter Chinese visa requirements will help refocus the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) on serving Illinois students instead of advancing foreign interests.
Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese has been recognized as the WNBA's Eastern Conference Player of the Week for Week 4, according to an announcement by the league.