The city said it currently has more than 5,000 unused beds in the new arrivals system and is re-evaluating the needs of migrants for the rest of this year.
Grab your coffee and connect with fellow e-discovery professionals in a relaxed, informal environment. Join Us for an Interactive Discussion! This month, our Virtual Coffee Meeting will focus on the theme of “Back to School.” Whether…
While our nation decides who will be our next president, Chicago gets to decide who should be the next elected leaders of our school board. From the federal to the local level, one thing is clear: The future of our economy is in the…
The highly-anticipated presidential debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump is set to take place on Tuesday evening. Multiple debate watch parties will be held across Chicago and nearby suburbs. Here's…
At 8 tonight, Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump will face off in their first televised debate, which could shape the outcome of the race to the White House.
AP Basketball Writer The WNBA playoff picture is still jumbled with the final postseason spot coming down to three teams — Chicago, Atlanta and Washington. All three teams will play each other at least once over the last nine days of the…
Jonathan Owens has narrated how he managed to sneak in five days of leave to watch Simone Biles perform. Owens recently made the switch from the Green Bay Packers to the Chicago Bears. However, while getting into the training camp, Owens’…
Adam Yamaguchi explores the rise of ultra-processed food in American households and how a Chicago chef is part of one effort aiming to reduce consumption of ultra-processed foods.
By Charlie De Mar Click here for updates on this story WHEELING, Illinois (WBBM) — A suburban man did the right thing when he found a wallet filled with nearly $6,000 cash at Chicago Executive Airport recently, and he earned himself a big…
Jordan, the basketball legend known for setting records on the court, is close to achieving another — having the most famous mansion that just won’t sell.
The 75-year, $1.15 billion deal that privatized Chicago parking meters is the deal taxpayers love to hate for how lopsided it has been, and how quickly private investors have recouped their money.
By Noel Brennan Click here for updates on this story CHICAGO, Illinois (WBBM) — In Chicago, nothing seems to flow smoothly, except on the Chicago River. Dan Schreiner has to work downtown on this particular day, but it’ll be a workout to…
A federal jury awarded $50 million in damages Monday to a man who was wrongfully convicted in a 2008 murder case, setting a record for the highest amount awarded to a single person in a wrongful conviction case.
Chicago Public Schools fired sports director David Rosengard on Monday afternoon. CPS confirmed the move to the Sun-Times on Tuesday but declined to comment further on the personnel matter.
Chicago-based Evergreen Real Estate Group has been retained to manage 12 multifamily communities comprising a total of 1,301 units in Illinois, Minnesota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Virginia and Washington, D.C....
A Chicago mother with a concealed carry permit shot a man who was allegedly trying to enter her home through her daughter's bedroom window Saturday night.