1969: Controversial University of Chicago sociology professor Marlene Dixon — who inspired a more than two-week sit-in by ...
A Chicago Democrat who once set much of Illinois’ political agenda as the longest-serving legislative leader in U.S. history was convicted of some charges Wednesday in a ...
A federal appeals court has upheld singer R. Kelly's racketeering convictions and a 30-year prison sentence, finding he ...
Daniel Levin, who had a keen eye for underappreciated property in Chicago and in 50 years as a real estate developer, has ...
Fran Sullivan, an Oak Park activist on several fronts and member of the upstart 1972 Illinois Democratic Convention ...
Olivia Miles’ 8 3-pointers match a school record in No. 2 Notre Dame’s rout of Pitt — its 17th straight win February 13, 2025 at 9:46 p.m. Olivia Miles tied a Notre Dame record with eight 3-pointers ...
Thomson Reuters has won an early battle in court over the question of fair use in artificial intelligence-related copyright cases.
This special print edition commemorates and honors those who were lost the previous months.
Sarah Meisels, who oversaw the expansion of the Wheaton Public Library during her many years as director, has died.
This special print edition commemorates and honors those who were lost the previous months.
The longtime Lincolnwood village clerk will be laid to rest this afternoon, one day after officials announced in a news ...
The earth didn’t shake this week when former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan was convicted on corruption charges. But it could have. Perhaps it should have.