From coquito to glogg to the Tom & Jerry, there are a lot of delicious drinks to sip on this holiday season. The holidays are ...
At a meeting Friday night, the Chicago Board of Education voted to oust Pedro Martinez after months of tension between the mayor and the CEO.
From the shocking testimony of an alderman-turned-mole to a “magic list,” we dig into what we’ve learned so far from the Madigan trial.
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Maria Carolina Guilarte arrived in Chicago from Venezuela almost four years ago. Hallacas, a traditional dish, keeps her ...
WBEZ asked Eunji Kim, 42, Jeff Brumfield, 30, and Kenya Elan, 34, to weigh in on how to survive Hanukkah parties and ...
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The Illinois Department of Corrections is rolling out a program that would allow prisons to electronically scan incoming mail, despite objections from some prison reform groups. In late October ...
Acero parents and educators saw the vote as a massive win after weeks of protests against the planned school closings.
Good afternoon, and happy Friday! I’m excited to finally catch up on some of the year’s best movies. Here’s what else you need to know today. 1. CPS CEO Pedro Martinez threatened to sue the ...
He had asked for a temporary restraining order to prevent the board from taking action Friday after a monthslong leadership ...