More than 92,000 people are no longer getting Affordable Care Act health insurance in Illinois, including a majority who were dropped because they didn’t pay their monthly premiums, according to new state data.
Ryan Ross, a former senior director of asset management for CHA, is accused of taking $421,000 in kickbacks for sending a company more than $4.8 million in construction work at CHA properties between 2023 and 2024, according to prosecutors.
The young chef chronicled his journey to open a restaurant, then admittedly hit some snags. But he stayed steady, focused on his kitchen and now is racking up awards, including a possible James Beard honor.
The federal grant will pay for approximately 650 lead service line replacements as part of ongoing efforts to remove lead from Chicago’s drinking water infrastructure, U.S. Sens. Tammy Duckworth and Dick Durbin announced Wednesday.
A City Council committee on Wednesday approved the purchase of the endangered Greyhound bus station, setting the stage for a full Council vote to create Chicago’s first publicly owned intercity bus terminal.
A federal judge on Wednesday scheduled a hearing that could be the first to thoroughly address claims of prosecutorial misconduct before grand juries in Chicago — unless the feds wind up dropping charges in a case tied to Loretto Hospital.
The Bulls are not only narrowing in on a new coach but have been casting a wide net over guard prospects with the NBA Draft just a few weeks away. All the while Graham has shown how meticulous he can be on both fronts.
Republican lawmakers are grilling Chicago Public Schools Supt./CEO Macquline King about race, transgender students, religion and sex as she testifies under subpoena Wednesday at a contentious U.S. House education committee hearing.
An arson investigation is underway, police said Wednesday, a day after officers and firefighters responded to reports of an object on fire in the 600 block of South Columbus Drive Tuesday afternoon. Firefighters put out the blaze.
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The entire Chicago metro area was under severe thunderstorm warnings Wednesday night, first hitting the Western suburbs around 3 p.m. With it will come up to an inch of rain in some areas as well as 60 mph to 75 mph wind gusts, the weather service said.