A University of Chicago college student is among the 2026 Rhodes Scholars announced this weekend. Tori Harris, a fourth-year ...
NPR Veterans Correspondent Quil Lawrence interviewed Dave Carlson over 10 years, as the Iraq war vet went from war to ...
A crowd of about 200 gathered outside Chute Middle School around 2:15 p.m. Friday for an impromptu news conference, with many decked out in festive Halloween apparel. But between skeleton earrings, ...
The University of Delaware’s Department of Sociology & Criminal Justice is internationally recognized for its research, faculty, and academic programs, including a top-ranked graduate criminology ...
Elyssa is a digital news producer for CBS Chicago. She covers breaking news and manages the station's social media presence. For the second time in Illinois history, the Illinois Supreme Court will be ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- The Illinois Supreme Court has a new chief justice. Justice P. Scott Neville Jr. was sworn in Friday as the 123rd chief justice of the state's high court. His swearing in ceremony was ...
The Illinois Senate passed a bill on Wednesday that would automatically seal criminal records for people convicted of crimes not considered “serious.” House Bill 1836, also known as the Clean Slate ...
A federal judge has signaled that hundreds of people arrested and detained in the Chicago area immigration crackdown could ...
Illinois football, at 5-2 (2-2 Big Ten), may not have the gaudiest record through seven games, but it remains resolutely in pursuit of a College Football Playoff spot – which, for those with any shot, ...
Fallout from the government shutdown is inflicting financial pain on workers at the Dirksen federal courthouse in Chicago and delaying some litigation. Saturday marked the start of “Phase 2” of ...