New data from the Illinois State Board of Education highlight some important and worrisome trends.
Is this the dream team we need to bring back Illinois?
Will Illinoisans see the change they voted for?
All the reasons you need to cast your ballot.
Here’s everything you need to know about Illinois’ major statewide races.
A new report shows where Illinois ranks in terms of political engagement compared to rest of the states.
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Endorsements for D'Amico
One union is doing all it can to help Libertarian candidate Chad Grimm draw votes away from Rauner.
The Chicago Tribune announced today that it has endorsed Republican Greg Bedell over John D'Amico for the Illinois House, 15th District.
Before you vote, you should know where all this money is coming from.
A list of notable endorsements for both Quinn and Rauner.
Quinn passes Rauner in new Reboot Illinois poll.
Or will voters give Republican Mike Webster a chance to enact his vision to modernize the office? Reboot Illinois profiles the candidates.
Here are some spots where you can register to vote in suburban Cook County. Or go online.
A look at how each Illinois gubernatorial candidate plans to tackle the state’s biggest issues.
The Second City Network mocks the gov in a parody campaign ad.
President Obama commits the nation to military action in the Middle East to "degrade and ultimately destroy" ISIL. Where do you stand?
The governor candidates sit side by side for first time. We learn one is as corrupt as Rod Blagojevich and the other profits off misery.
Medical Cannabis Pilot Program informational meeting takes place Wednesday, Aug. 20, in Chicago.
With the economical benefits of legalized marijuana working for Colorado, is your state the next in line?
You can double check your polling place and see a sample ballot online.
Daniel Biss, Jan Schakowsky, Laura Fine and Robyn Gabel are hosting the event as the ACA enrollment deadline approaches.
Nearly 5,500 new 17- and 18-year-old voters registered to vote during registration events held at 89 high schools around suburban Cook County in January and February
Gay couples wanting to marry won't have to wait until state law goes into effect in June.
Rep. Scott Drury has proposed legislation that would make posting explicit photos of someone without their consent a felony sex crime.
Residents criticized the part of a proposed Niles tree ordinance that would prevent people from cutting down trees on private property without a permit.
President Barack Obama's tribute to the wounded military man resulted in a long ovation and many wiping tears from their eyes.
The TCF Bank was inside Jewel-Osco store.
Park Ridge is no longer salting residential streets because it can't find salt to buy at any price. Will we all be sliding on the roads soon?
Temperatures are expected to drop well below zero on Monday, Jan. 27 and Tuesday, Jan. 28.
Postage prices will rise on Jan. 26.
The village is trying to get grant money to fund a new police station and other needs, according to the Morton Grove Champion.
The Skokie Village Board will vote Jan. 21 on whether to sell the building to an agency which serves the developmentally disabled.
The village has seven licensed places people can play; mayor said he hasn't heard complaints.
The latest in the controversy which started with a Morton Grove Parks commissioner refusing to stand during the Pledge of Allegiance. That prompted the American Legion to withdraw its donation money.
Temperatures are forecast to rise to around 40 ℉, leading to fears snow will melt and cause flooding.
Roadblock to rematch between Rep. Brad Schneider (D-Deerfield) and former Rep. Robert Dold (R-Kenilworth) cleared.