The department’s Office for Civil Rights on Friday announced it has begun investigating 45 universities for failing to follow ...
More than half of those charged in Cook County with felony firearm cases involving modified weapons have been detained ...
Disability rights group Equip for Equality filed a motion Thursday for a preliminary injunction to immediately transfer the ...
The Ravinia Festival summer lineup features more than 100 concerts and 40 artist debuts. Tickets for the summer season go on ...
The texts impersonating state road toll collection agencies attempt to get phone users to reveal financial information, such ...
A House committee advanced a bill Wednesday that would give high school student athletes the right to participate in both ...
State Rep. Bob Morgan (D-Deerfield) is sponsoring two bills that would place restrictions on the use of AI in online therapy ...
Since the U.S. Supreme Court struck down affirmative action in 2023, diversity is in decline at medical schools nationwide.
Officials from Chicago and Illinois are sounding the alarm as the U.S. Department of Education plans to lay off about half of ...
His remarks came just two days after the agency abruptly laid off 1,300 employees, or about half its workforce, including an estimated 50 workers in its Chicago regional office.
The decades-old St. Patrick's Day tradition routinely attracts tens of thousands of revelers to the riverfront, but in recent ...
In February, the Trump administration announced deep cuts to National Institutes of Health grants for research institutions, ...