A Chicago sidewalk landmark some residents affectionately called the "rat hole" was removed Wednesday.
'Metamorphosis' Fights Homelessness while Celebrating Supporters and LPCS Guests
At the Cook County Jail, inmates discuss books with DePaul University students and well-known activist Sister Helen Prejean.
The Chicago Department of Public Health and its partners release a list of public venues where exposure to measles may have occurred.
Chicago is one of several big American cities grappling with a surge of migrants.
Families looking for missing loved ones can connect to experts and resources at the "Missing Persons Day" event Saturday, April 20.
The Rev. Frederick Haynes III said he submitted a letter with his resignation as head of the Chicago-based Rainbow PUSH Coalition.
Stock up on merchandise at OutsiderThreads.com to save 20% through April 28. All proceeds benefit The Nature Foundation of Will County.
Hunger Resource Network takes another big step to help lessen hunger among food insecure households across Chicagoland
Effective Friday, March 22, Vitale will continue the company’s legacy of excellence in the security industry.
Celebrating Life Transformations While Honoring Longtime Supporters
It's now up to Pope Francis whether he'll accept or refuse his resignation.
Support The Nature Foundation of Will County by buying nature-themed apparel. The 20% off sale runs through March 14. So, stock up today!
Northwestern Kellogg School of Management Shares Cash Grant for LPCS Impactful Mission
The winning ticket was a $10 scratch-off for the $100,000,000 Ca$h Spectacular.
The registration deadline for the Forest Preserve District's Introduction to Successful Beekeeping Workshop is Feb. 14.
Grant funding provides alternate financial support for non-profit agencies serving families and individuals in crisis
Residents have until Feb. 2 to vote on names for six new Department of Streets and Sanitation snowplows.
Raj Sarathy moved his wedding to the Roscoe Village landmark in nine days, becoming the first person to tie the knot at the monument.
The Bulletin of Atomic Scientists keeps the Doomsday Clock set at 90 seconds to midnigt, despite world being in moment of "historic danger."
The 20-year-old sidewalk indentation in Roscoe Village was filled in with plaster or cement before neighbors came to the landmark's rescue.
Dan O'Conor has not allowed sub-zero temperatures to keep him from plunging into Lake Michigan and other water for 1,200 days since 2020.
Winslow Dumaine's photo of the image of a rat indented into a local sidewalk has garnered more than 5 million views and 135,000 likes.
Students at the two schools held a food and toy drive to benefit the Humanitarian Service Project
Resumes will be accepted until the positions are filled. Visit the Employment Page at ReconnectWithNature.org for more information.
Seven, a person with memory loss identified by investigators as Reba Bailey, was an Illinois woman who was missing since the 1970s.
Chicago artist Doug Stapleton is among an international cast of artists featured in the exhibition, which runs through Feb. 25.
Sarah McPharlin's Triumph Over Adversity
North Suburban YMCA will hold two virtual presentations on 1/11 & 1/18 featuring Alzheimer’s Association and Rush University Medical Center.
Volunteers come together to make "Blessing Bags" to help families experiencing homelessness.
Thousands of families benefit from bi-annual distribution of frozen chicken to nearly 100 food pantries, soup kitchens and shelters
The aquarium team is filling the role of an otter mother to encourage the pup's healthy development.
Gov. J.B. Pritzker said he needs time to review an 800-page environmental report and to meet with EPA officials about site concerns.
Blue Island Park District making the holidays bright with activities for the whole family
The state has pledged $65 million in funding for housing for 2,200 asylum seekers in Brighton Park and Little Village despite objections.
You have not lived today until you have done something for someone who can never repay you. – John Bunyan
The 68-year-old industrial mechanic won $1 million on a $10 Illinois Lottery scratch-off that he said will allow him to retire a year early.
The order carries through sundown Monday, the day of the funeral for Chicago firefighter Andrew Price.
A lucky Illinois Lottery winner captured the biggest prize offered in the Stacks Of Cash game after purchasing the ticket at a BP station.
Storybook Gala Helps Support Mentoring Program while Honoring Former CPS CEO Janice Jackson