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Chicago Head Start providers are waiting for the federal government to approve funding
Head Start providers have been unsure about the status of their funding grants since the federal government shutdown.
A recent outbreak of mpox, formerly known as monkeypox, in Chicago is now contained. The Chicago Department of Public Health said only two cases of the virus have been reported since Tuesday, Nov. 18.
Complex problems: The Sausage King of Chicago LLC is the company that owns Indian Trails Apartments, a 180-unit subsidized ...
Once complete in late summer 2026, the Austin HOPE Center will become the first permanent, stand-alone pediatric specialty ...
Drug‑resistant Candida auris is rising in Illinois care facilities; health teams call for screening and deep cleaning.
Migrant youth allegedly murdered homeless Chicago man Three juvenile Venezuelan migrants are part of a group that allegedly ...
West Garfield Park residents are expected to live on average until 67 years old, compared to 87 in the Loop. This is the ...
Corporate tax breaks have soared while families lose basic supports. A Chicago doctor says we can't fill the gap without ...
For more than 10 years, Waukegan Township Supervisor Marc Jones said township personnel have provided hats, gloves and scarves to people in the community.
A chilling account of Lawrence Reed, who set a Chicago government building on fire and later attacked a woman.
The Cook County Chief Judge’s Office is considering policy changes after a woman was badly burned on a CTA train.
What happened on Tuesday, while extreme, is part of a pattern of violence, often random in nature, playing out on trains, ...
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