
Special education money at risk in recommended budget
By Morgan Gilbard State Board of Education officials discussed their 2017 budget recommendation like it was a Rubik’s cube: What can they shift to make

By Morgan Gilbard State Board of Education officials discussed their 2017 budget recommendation like it was a Rubik’s cube: What can they shift to make

By Jasmine Cen Sales of hoverboards in Chicago have not gone down even as safety concerns are being investigated, according to the manager of a

By Haydee Clotter The Pilsen neighborhood on Chicago’s Lower West Side has long had a strong Mexican and Latino influence. “I think it’s been happening for some

By Kristen Vake Health insurance is a hot topic this election year, and with a deadline looming for signing up under the Affordable Care Act, this week

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By Xiumei Dong United Continental Holdings, Inc. and Southwest Airlines Co. both reported big fourth quarter earnings jumps Thursday, as the two carriers continue to

By Harvard Zhang An unusual state bipartisan move took a turn Thursday as Illinois Democratic Senate President John Cullerton said a pension proposal Republican Governor

By Lawrence Rigby Springfield’s inability to pass a budget for fiscal 2016 threatens to make life harder for the already hard-pressed Illinois manufacturing industry. The

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By Jasmine Cannon Tears and cheers. In only a matter of minutes, Christ the King girls basketball team went from watching senior point guard Mia