Holland Home, a longtime South Holland senior living facility, set to close in January
South Holland Mayor Don A. DeGraff said the focus is on getting residents of Celebrate Senior Living, formerly the Holland Home, to their next home.
South Holland Mayor Don A. DeGraff said the focus is on getting residents of Celebrate Senior Living, formerly the Holland Home, to their next home.
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The Chicago Fire Department and the Chicago Police Department were working to recover a body Friday morning from the Chicago River near Michigan Avenue, officials said.
Speaking at the regional bank’s annual economic outlook symposium, Chicago Fed president Austan Goolsbee said the latest inflation data — which showed consumer prices flattened between September and October — was “absolutely what we wanted it to be."
An Illinois appeals court on Friday ruled that the sentence and conviction against Jussie Smollett should stand, turning another page in the years-old, infamous case
Without the funding, there will be safety risks from leaking pipes, gaping holes in streets and sidewalks, replacement meters left “dangling” on customer residences and hundreds of jobs lost in the new year, Peoples Gas warned in the filing.
Federal prosecutors appear to be wrapping up the most significant phase of their corruption case against ex-Ald. Edward Burke: the long saga of the Old Post Office redevelopment
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The Teen Fellows program helps high schoolers gain experience with design and architecture professionals in the industry.
More than 500 faculty members have been on strike after the administration cut more than 300 course sections and increased class sizes.
A Tribune photo taken during a rally at O'Hare went viral. The families became close and continue to offer support to each other.
The CTA has been running shuttle buses to replace Yellow Line service.
The 37-year-old officer was put on desk duty the same day she went before a judge for a felony charge.
After the $2 million settlement, SNAP activists filed a complaint alleging Chicagoland Catholic leaders impeded the investigation into Fr. Richard McGrath.
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