Chicago’s 2026 budget standoff showed why the City Council lacks the independent data and analysis needed to evaluate ...
Illinois, along with 17 other states, is opposing the proposed ending of nursing home minimum staffing standards by the ...
Philanthropist and Northwestern trustee Kimberly Querrey has donated nearly $25 million to launch the school's Simpson ...
President Donald Trump said he’s seeking $1 billion in “damages” from Harvard University, renewing his long fight with the ...
Serving as Of Counsel in LP’s Litigation Practice Group, Chuck helps businesses and individuals resolve complex and ...
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson has appointed Steven Mahr to serve as interim chief financial officer. Mahr, who has served as assistant commissioner in the Finance Department for the city, is stepping ...
Developers Honore Properties and Peerless Development are seeking city approval for a 28-story, 340-unit apartment tower at 1415 N. Dayton St. in Lincoln Park.
Built in 1889 and once the home church of Cabrini-Green residents, the building was up for demolition. These developers chose a different route.
Chicago’s sharp drop in shootings and homicides came alongside fewer arrests and a smaller police force. Community violence intervention helps explain why.
Rather than creating a new public bank, government should take three steps to strengthen what already works in the existing landscape.
Ariel Group’s Project Level closed a $250 million fund for its investments in women’s sports. The close comes about one year after the Chicago-based investment fund launched the project as it aims to ...
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