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Community Groups Push for Pilsen Metal Shredding Facility to Show Emissions Are Being Contained

At issue is the Sims Metal Management company in Pilsen, which was cited by state and federal officials for violating environmental laws. The company agreed to build new equipment to contain emissions from at the site.

Week in Review: Trump Amps Up Violent Rhetoric; Johnson Proposes Property Tax Hike

What’s on the line as Election Day approaches. And Mayor Brandon Johnson’s budget pitch includes property tax hike.

After 25 Years, the Peregrine Just Faced Its 1st Reelection Challenge as Chicago’s Bird. Here’s How the Vote Went Down

While all eyes have been on next week’s presidential election, another important local race has flown under the radar. We’re talking about the vote for Chicago’s official bird.

Get Ready to ‘Fall Back’ an Hour This Weekend, Clocks Return to Standard Time

Enjoy an extra hour of sleep this weekend as clocks "fall back" an hour with the return to standard time.

Utility Assistance Applications Open for Low-Income Illinois Residents

Applications opened Oct. 1 for adults age 60 and older, individuals with a disability, families with children under age 5, and households that are disconnected from their utilities or energy vendors, have a disconnect date within seven days or whose propane tanks are less than 25% full. 

Chicago Board of Education Members Reaffirm ‘Commitment to Inclusivity and Collaboration’ 1 Day After President’s Resignation

Amid ongoing turmoil, Chicago’s Board of Education on Friday pushed ahead with its first meeting in more than five weeks — one day after president Rev. Mitchell Ikenna Johnson became the eighth person to resign from the seven-member board in the last calendar month.

Peeking Behind the Curtain: News Outlets Are Conscious of the Need to Explain Election Reporting

The AP has already run a series of stories outlining how everything works, and has a team of reporters who will be assigned on election night to write in plain language why it is “calling” key individual states for presidential candidates Kamala Harris or Donald Trump.

Kamala Harris Team Warns CEOs That Donald Trump is an Economic Threat, While Trump Promises Historic Growth

The rival positions get at a fundamental distinction between the two candidates on how to guide the world’s largest economy: Harris’ team is arguing that the rule of law creates the certainty that can make markets and workers thrive, while Trump is arguing that tariff increases and tax cuts are the keys for growth.

5 Vegan-Friendly Restaurants in Chicago Serving Globally Inspired Cuisines

As a vegan for nearly 10 years, I’ve been fortunate to try many different foods and cuisines that have expanded my idea of what vegan food can be. In light of World Vegan Day, here are some of my personal favorite food spots in the city serving dishes inspired from around the globe.

Chicago’s Christmas Tree Is a Logan Square Original, 53-Foot Spruce Will Soon Light Up Millennium Park

The 53-foot Colorado blue spruce was planted in Logan Square 50 years ago and represents a bit of neighborhood history.

Chicago Tonight: Latino Voices, Oct. 31, 2024 - Full Show

The head of the Chicago School Board is resigning after backlash over controversial comments. And the election is just days away — where Latino voters stand on the issues.

In Final Campaign Stretch, Harris and Trump Work to Win Over Latino Voters

With just five days until the election, Chicagoans have already cast more than 320,000 ballots.

CPS Board President Resigns Under Pressure After Antisemitic, Misogynistic, Conspiratorial Posts

Chicago Board of Education President Rev. Mitchell Ikenna Johnson resigned under pressure Thursday after a series of antisemitic, misogynistic and conspiratorial social media posts generated a wave of outrage that stretched from the Chicago City Council to Gov. J.B. Pritzker.

Illinois Unveils ‘Help Stop Hate’ Program in Response to Rising Hate Crimes

With global tensions and an intensely partisan presidential campaign fueling division among Americans, Illinois is launching the Help Stop Hate program to combat the severe increase in hate crime throughout the state. 

Hate Crime, Terrorism Charges Filed Against Man Accused of Wounding Jewish Man, Shooting at Police in Rogers Park

Sidi Mohamed Abdallahi, 22, who already faced attempted murder charges will now face additional terrorism and hate crime charges, Chicago and Cook County officials announced on Thursday afternoon.