COVID-19 money was supposed to go to one-time expenses, not to adding positions and programs that would continue long after ...
Ezike, a regular face on Illinois TV screens in the worst days of the pandemic, acknowledged she violated the state's "revolving door" ethics law when she took the job as CEO of Sinai Chicago in 2022, ...
In a year of low inventory and elevated interest rates, it's not entirely a surprise, though the end of the year shows some ...
(WLS) -- Friday marked five years since a suburban hospital announced it was treating the first confirmed COVID-19 patient in Illinois ... China before returning to the Chicago area, where ...
Former Illinois Department of Public Health Director Dr. Ngozi Ezike, who led the agency during the height of the COVID-19 ...
As U.S. police departments release preliminary or finalized 2024 crime numbers, many are reporting historic declines in ...
The city’s cultural arts department increased grants to artists during the COVID-19 pandemic. Now, with an arts economy in ...
Total funding for Chicago startups was $2.5 billion last year, up 3% from 2023, research firm PitchBook and the National ...
She has been fined for violating a state revolving-door ethics law when she left her job as director of the Illinois Department of Public Health in March 2022 to become president and CEO of Sinai ...
Being a sports fan can provide a sense of identity, community and belonging. And in Buffalo, being a Bills fan is deeply ...
Flu activity "continues to rapidly increase," RSV activity is "very high," and COVID-19 activity is low but increasing, according to a Dec. 27 Chicago ... right before the pandemic, spokesman ...