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The Supreme Court last week ruled in favor of religious parents who demanded they should have the right to pull their ...
Members of the District 60 Board of Education learned the results of the 5Essentials Survey during a regularly scheduled meeting on June 24.
Former Presidents Barack Obama and George W. Bush have delivered rare open criticism of the Trump administration in an ...
The Chicago Police Department exceeded its nearly $2 billion budget, approved by the Chicago City Council, by $207 million, according to city data.
The layoffs included 87 people represented by SEIU Local 73 — nearly all of whom were crossing guards — plus 67 employees in ...
Two factors outside the city’s control explain the situation: a $165 million reduction in Chicago’s share of revenues from the personal property replacement tax, and a disputed $175 million pension ...
The district also plans to pilot the AI program Magic School, which gives students access to tools for reviewing and brainstorming ideas while ensuring the teacher has control over access to the tools ...
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With two conservatives in dissent, the Supreme Court on Monday turned down a property-rights claim from Los Angeles landlords who say they lost millions from unpaid rent during ...
Chicago officials held the first of four “budget engagement roundtables” designed to gather feedback about the city’s 2026 ...
Last year, regulators approved a request by Blue Shield of California, the state's third-largest health insurer, to restructure and establish a new parent corporation in Delaware.