Money used to be just numbers. Now… it’s emotions. In 2026, financial stress has become one of the biggest hidden…
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Money used to be just numbers. Now… it’s emotions. In 2026, financial stress has become one of the biggest hidden…
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It starts small. A delayed reply. A short message. A moment of silence. Nothing serious, right? But over time… it…
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It started as a simple challenge.Just 14 days.No extreme diets. No crazy workouts. Just one small change—removing a daily habit…
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Khayla Evans had an intellectual disability and a history of psychiatric issues. She was charged in summer 2022 with aggravated…
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Federal agents deployed tear gas on the Far South Side — sickening protesters and more than a dozen cops —…
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The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has launched a probe into the conduct of one of U.S. Sen. Tammy Duckworth’s…
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Chicago homeowners are being walloped with a record property tax hike, with some of the city’s poorest neighborhoods absorbing the…
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Chicago-area housing advocates are bracing for many of the 8,500 formerly unhoused people whose residences are subsidized by the federal…
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Mayor Brandon Johnson’s proposed head tax on companies with more than 200 employees appeared dead after the City Council’s Finance…
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Last fall, when an anxious patron rushed into the Addison Public Library asking how to file a court document, Sara…
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As city leaders scramble to close a $1.2 billion budget gap, Mayor Brandon Johnson wants to preserve multiple city programs…
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The mother of Chicago police Officer Krystal Rivera filed a wrongful death lawsuit Wednesday in which she says her daughter’s…
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Her voice trembling, the mother of Chicago police Officer Krystal Rivera asked a question Thursday as she announced a wrongful…
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MARION, Ill. — One of three developers entrusted by state and city of Marion officials to oversee a multimillion redevelopment…
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The cop who fatally shot his tactical team partner during a chase on the South Side last year initially had…
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Editor’s Note: We published a story last year examining the massive public investment aimed at developing the quantum industry in…
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Submissions are now open for the 22nd Anniversary Richard H. Driehaus Foundation Awards for Investigative Reporting. News organizations across Chicago…
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An off-duty police officer was returning to his home from an early dinner with his three young daughters when, according…
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Article Summary The former chief of police in downstate Carlyle, Mark Pingsterhaus, is being investigated for possible charges that include…
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When the woman dubbed Chicago’s “worst landowner” was forced to sell off her real estate empire of vacant lots on…
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