A suburban teen is being praised for his quick action that saved a man’s life while he was working at a Downers Grove restaurant. For
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Free admission being offered at Wrigley Field’s ‘Winterland’ this week. Here’s how to get in
Winter time is here, and once again residents across the Chicago area can head to Wrigley Field to soak in the holiday spirit, with a
Chicago officials say city needs to include public in migrant housing decisions
(The Center Square) – As Chicago continues to see an influx of noncitizen arrivals coming to the city, there are questions about how to shelter
AI’s future could be ‘open-source’ or closed. Tech giants are divided as they lobby regulators
Tech leaders have been vocal proponents of the need to regulate artificial intelligence, but they’re also lobbying hard to make sure the new rules work
Illinois police issue warning of scam targeting seniors
PALOS PARK, Ill. — Police in Palos Park are offering a warning about a scam targeting seniors. Police say the warning comes after a woman
Flyers describe nightmare travel experience from Munich to Chicago
A number of issues led to a chaotic weekend in Munich for travelers trying to get to Chicago. The problems began Friday, when United Airlines
‘We’ve had cases in our own county’: Edgar Co. community gets human trafficking training
PARIS, Ill. (WCIA) — Human trafficking is the fastest-growing criminal industry in the world. On Friday, Edgar County frontline workers and community members gathered at
46th annual Toys for Tots Motorcycle Parade moves through Chicago
CHICAGO — Motorcyclists made their way through the city on Sunday for the 46th annual Toys for Tots Motorcycle Parade. Thousands of bikers, including some
Jim Leyland elected to baseball’s Hall of Fame, becomes 23rd manager in Cooperstown
Jim Leyland left his living room in Thornburg, Pennsylvania, and had gone upstairs to lie down, convinced the call to Cooperstown wasn’t coming. “They had
In US, some Muslim-Jewish interfaith initiatives are strained by Israel-Hamas war
Shireen Quaizar was wracked with doubt. For years, the school psychologist has been active in Muslim-Jewish interfaith dialogue, but the Israel-Hamas war left her reeling.