CHICAGO — John Petruszak opened his email Feb. 27 to find a message he called “shocking”: the federal Department of Housing ...
Approximately 203,758 people moved to Illinois in 2023, while 297,005 moved out. This represents a significant net loss of 93 ...
Imagine sprinting to make that 8 AM lecture when suddenly—wipeout on an unmarked wet floor. As you nurse your injuries between exams and essays, legal deadlines are silently counting down. From Quad ...
ACLU of Illinois spokesman Ed Yohnka, in a commentary published in Tuesday's News-Gazette, gave a full-throated defense of free speech. "'Free speech on campus is lawful — no matter who is president," ...
The US housing market is splitting down the middle, with buyers scoring sweet deals in some states while getting clobbered in ...
Candidates for Bloomington mayor sparred on several key issues at a WGLT forum Tuesday evening at Illinois State University's ...
College towns with Midwest charm and culture The Midwest is filled with lively college towns, each with its own charm, energy and student-fueled culture. Dominated mostly by schools in the Big Ten ...
Voucher recipients are increasingly unable to lease units due to hurdles including limited inventory and landlords refusing to accept vouchers.
Naperville, at the event, Joe Jackson described the tension in the chamber as “palpable” during the speech on Tuesday.
WNIJ has interviewed the candidates for DeKalb Mayor and is presenting profiles of each. Candidates are listed in ...
U.S. Rep. Nikki Budzinski, a Springfield Democrat who represents the University of Illinois’ main campus, said she hopes calling attention to programs like the Soybean Innovation Lab will change ...
Social media and coffee table books have been "bringing new attention and new eyes" to the brutalist style, an expert tells Newsweek.