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What is the Justice-Impacted Writers Project? What is going on with Purple Line accessibility? How did Northwestern celebrate ...
Illinois fifth-year senior guard Genesis Bryant lays up a shot on Sunday afternoon against No. 14 Maryland. Bryant led the ...
"I knew within five minutes that I had something valuable," John Carcerano, the Chicago area resident who found the plate, ...
Jenny Woodrum Mike Hogg Mike Hogg (pronounced HOAG) and Jenny Woodrum have built multifaceted lives in Evanston. Hogg is a professional tuba player ...
Companies in Illinois with historical ties to slavery could have to pay reparations to residents. Illinois’s Chicago ...
State Rep. Robyn Gabel (D-Evanston) introduced a long-contested measure in the State House on Jan. 14 that would allow ...
A measure introduced in Springfield would require corporations seeking to do business in Illinois to pay reparations if the company had any ties to slavery.
The Tribune spoke with Nicole Hallett, a clinical law professor at University of Chicago, and Diana Rashid, managing attorney ...
A new bill is looking to change the way Illinois handles state contracts. Under the new legislation, any organization ...
Evanston’s Lake Street Church is offering sanctuary to immigrants seeking protection from deportation, the minister announced ...