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Chicago’s City Council has backed a “green social housing” initiative to combat climate change and housing shortages.
With the much-anticipated warmer weather and greener spaces also comes the dreaded itchy eyes and uncontrollable sneezing.
A lab working on next-generation treatments for ovarian and pancreatic cancer is no longer able to continue what a head professor says is “promising research.” ...
The Second City performers and stage managers have reached a new contract deal with New York private equity owners ZMC and ...
Chicagoans celebrated the historic election of Pope Leo XIV, the first pope from the U.S. and a Chicago native, with joy and ...
"An immigrant woman from Mexico, who worked dead-end jobs and survived an abusive husband, will now go on to save the lives ...
Local high schoolers taking part in a United Nations simulation say it's even more important as Trump undoes the world order.
Soon after giving birth to twins, Cornelia Tischmacher was diagnosed with lung cancer. It’s part of a trend of women, with no ...
Chicago Landmarks panel approves grant for restoration, and Ald. Anthony Beale says he won’t block its approval in the City ...
Newly elected Pope Leo XIV is from southeast suburban Dolton. Throughout Thursday, people from all over Chicago slowly drove ...
We have an American Peruvian pope,” said Betty Lazaro. Locals say they expect Pope Leo XIV to carry on Pope Francis’ call to ...
Thursday morning, the home where the pope grew up was on the market for $219,000. The property's owner and Realtor are now discussing ways to honor the first U.S. pontiff with this home.
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