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Climate justice” provisions in the Chicago Teachers Union’s (CTU) new contract are colliding with financial reality as the ...
Financial problems are piling up at Chicago Public Schools, amid the district’s growing budget deficit and more cuts from the ...
Last Thursday, Earl Abernathy was stuck in traffic on Roosevelt near Ashland in Little Italy when he heard a noise. Heavy rainfall fell on Chicago’s West Side during a short amount of time Tuesday ...
CTU officials are calling on the state to pay CPS $1.2 billion in what they believed is owed to them by Illinois and to call ...
Former political strategist and longtime Chicagoan David Axelrod says there are "lessons" for Democrats from Zohran Mamdani's ...
HUD accused Chicago of violating residents’ civil rights by allowing City Council members to use their veto power to block ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson said he plans to revive his bid to clear the way for garden apartments, attic-to-housing conversions ...
District officials haven't said when they’ll be able to pay teachers retroactive raises for last school year and more layoffs ...
As reported by Evanston Now Monday, city staff estimate that more than half of the grocery tax is paid by out-of-town ...
Senate Republicans are staring down a mid-July deadline to approve a batch of funding cuts pursued by President Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), even as some in the GOP express ...
In a memo, the U.S. Department of Education notified states it will not allocate funding from the 2025 fiscal year to Title I-C, II-A, III-A, IV-A, IV-B grant programs until further review.