Suburban Chicago wrapped up 2025 staring at a record-breaking sea of unused desks, with roughly one out of every three seats ...
A local law firm is moving to the top floor of One North Franklin as Chicago's office market continues to see the most ...
From credit recovery for a failing grade to taking an advanced high school math class not offered at an eighth-grader’s middle school, the Illinois Virtual Schools & Academy, based in Lake County, ...
The Chicago Bears are considering a move out of the Windy City, according to an open letter the team sent to fans on Dec. 17. The team said in the letter that it's considering Northwest Indiana as a ...
Chicago-based engineering firm Sargent & Lundy has expanded the massive anchor-tenant lease it signed at 77 W. Wacker Drive last fall. The company leased an additional three floors in the office tower ...
While other Chicago office types are seeing a slow-but-steady return to office, an under-recognized segment of the area’s suburban office stock is quietly outperforming its peers: single-story ...
A Chicago city inspector was arrested after he was accused of making threats toward a state senator, according to Illinois State Police and state Sen. Andrew Chesney. Joseph Haggerty, a 59-year-old ...
The founder of a Chicago cryptocurrency firm has been indicted on federal charges, accused of laundering $10 million in illicit proceeds from wire fraud and drug crimes. Firas Isa, 36, founder and CEO ...
Chicago Public Schools employees spent $23.6 million in tax dollars on lavish vacations at 5-star hotels and overseas trips. Much of it was without approval. Hotel rooms costing $945 per night.
Sign up for Chalkbeat Chicago’s free daily newsletter to keep up with the latest news on Chicago Public Schools. Chicago Public Schools high school students have ...
Jess is a badly injured vet of three tours of duty in Afghanistan. She’s come home after a 14-month stint in a VA hospital to stay with her sister, Kacie (which requires dealing with Kacie’s annoying ...
The sign outside the door said Courtroom 1403. But inside, it felt a lot more like the principal’s office. “I’m not happy,” US District Judge Sara Ellis said Thursday in a stern tone no student – or ...