Governor Pat Quinn is meeting with travel officials in Mexico City today to promote tourism in Illinois. This is part of Quinn's trade mission to Mexico, continuing his agenda to drive Illinois
Read More
Chicago's two annual Puerto Rican parades will combine forces this summer to bring a bigger audience to Humboldt Park - the heart of the city's Puerto Rican community.
Read More
City Clerk Susanna Mendoza is denying she killed the student art contest for city stickers because of last year's controversy over art that looked like a gang sign.
Read More
A bank robber who murdered a teller during a botched heist on the South Side nearly six years ago has been sentenced to life in prison by a judge who called his case "a horrific tragedy."
Read More
The Chicago school closings controversy rages on and there was an embarrassing moment for the Chicago Teachers Union (CTU) today at City Hall as the City Council Education Committee held hearings on t
Read More
Less than an hour after going on sale, Lollapalooza one-day passes have sold out. All tickets to the festival, including VIP and Platnum passes, three-day passes and souvenir passes have now sold out.
Read More
Rutgers University fired men's basketball coach Mike Rice Wednesday morning after ESPN aired video of his shoving and kicking players while berating them with gay slurs.
Read More
A DeKalb man charged with murdering Northern Illinois University freshman Antinette "Toni" Keller has reached a tentative agreement to plead guilty in return for a 37-year prison sentence.
Read More