The final increase, ending a six-year ramp which began with the minimum wage rising from $8.25 to $9.25 in 2020, puts a bow ...
This year saw some established hospitality groups continue to expand and make waves, while newer and smaller groups emerged ...
Rob Johnson, BOMA's director of civic engagement, leads the Illuminate Chicago program. He is in charge of reviewing the ...
Murders and non-fatal shootings this year continued to decline from their recent peak in 2020 and 2021. Even so, Chicago ...
Questions about a potential conflict of interest have boiled over after the mayor's board appointees voted Dec. 20 to oust ...
More than 250 U.S. hospitals experienced ransomware attacks in 2023, a 128% increase compared to the year before, according ...
The credit scoring agency says it doesn't view the city of Chicago's 2025 $17.1 billion budget as "materially changing its ...
There's little reason to doubt what happened tonight — the firing of Chicago Public Schools CEO Pedro Martinez — will go down ...
From taco joints to Michelin-starred spots, we're looking back on some notable restaurants Chicago lost this past year.
Marshall, Gerstein & Borun LLP’s Noah K. Tilton and Eric M. Brusca, Ph.D., explore the impacts and challenges of artificial ...
Chicago Fire FC is forging ahead with plans for a new 25,000-seat soccer stadium at The 78, sharing its vision for a new ...
The move would allow the mayor and his Chicago Teachers Union allies to get a new contract settled quickly, but the idea has ...