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The RTA—which coordinates funding for Metra, CTA and Pace—wants $1.5 billion to hire more staff to improve service with ...
The successor to Chicago’s oldest HIV-focused nonprofit called the leaked proposal disruptive and fiscally irresponsible.
The initiative started by Rutgers University calls for a unified front of the 18 schools in the conference from attacks by ...
A Cook County judge has denied the exchange operator's bid to resolve the case in its favor, queuing the 11-year-old case up ...
The possibility of a deal with WGN comes as Chicago Sports Network has yet to reach a carriage agreement with Comcast/Xfinity ...
The former Food Network host will be in town Saturday, but first he called up David Manilow on The Dining Podcast to take a ...
Ideological attacks on the university system, which remains the backbone of American discovery and innovation. And yet, in ...
The developer behind the Mural Park project refinanced the property almost two years after it was hit with a $33 million foreclosure complaint.
Neither the Constitution nor any law authorizes the President to act as prosecutor, judge, jury, and executioner," says ...
Rapper Kendrick Lamar will headline one of the biggest marketing campaigns ever for Gatorade, as owner PepsiCo Inc. looks to ...
The latest data shows hospitals in the region saw falling total operating margins, lower operating revenue gains and higher ...
You could say the deal that got Chicago's Kirkland & Ellis out of hot water with the White House isn't worth the paper it's written on — but that's the problem.
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