Revolution(s)” at the Goodman Theatre tells the story of a U.S. veteran who returns to find his hometown of Chicago occupied.
Chicago legal advocates and volunteers in communities are quickly responding after ICE arrests to protect immigrants’ rights.
Nestor Gomez, a Sun-Times Chicago's Next Voices columnist, writes about the Resilience Arts Festival coming next month to ...
The new White Tiger, named Ava Ayala, debuted earlier this month in celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month. In the Loop sits ...
Ald. Sigcho-Lopez wants to know the long-term plan for an idled coal plant that sits along the river. Community members are ...
Northwestern's Joel Mokyr, along with Philippe Aghion and Peter Howitt, won the Nobel memorial prize in economics Monday for ...
The Haven of Rest Missionary Baptist Church congregation is making plans to restore and landmark its Mideast Revival ...
The documentary, which will open the Chicago International Film Festival this week, features revealing interviews with the ...
During the Sept. 30 raid, one tenant protected a terrified girl and her mom. Remnants at the complex, including a detailed ...
Judge's order bars 'federalization and deployment of the National Guard of the United States within Illinois' for at least 14 ...
Public park spaces like the lily pool, where Chicagoans can pause to catch a breath and experience some of nature's beauty, ...
Hundreds of people joined a delegation of Catholic priests and nuns marching to the Broadview detention site to hold ...