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Heights Crematory in south suburban Chicago Heights has agreed to shut down permanently and had its license revoked through a ...
Illinois Comptroller Susana Mendoza, who regulates crematories, announced Tuesday she has permanently revoked Heights ...
A suburban Chicago crematory has been permanently shut down after state officials found bodies stacked in trailers.
Chicago public schools face enrollment crisis with 150 half-empty schools, costing up to $93,000 per student in some cases, as the district lost 70,000 students over the past decade.
1847: The first copy of the Tribune was published, but no copies of that original exist. They were lost in the Great Chicago Fire of 1871. On June 10, 1922, the newspaper's 75th anniversary, the ...
The firm recently bought an 8-acre parcel at 2015 South Arlington Heights Road, paying $3.35 million ($418,750 per acre) for the site where an office complex was razed last year. It also picked up ...
As of the end of 2023, Chicago’s police pension fund held just 21.7% of the assets needed to meet its current and future obligations. Depressingly, that status was slightly worse than the 21.8% ...
Chicago Police Officer Krystal Rivera is being remembered by her community after she was unintentionally shot and killed by a fellow cop in Chatham.
Boys & Girls Clubs of Chicago tapped Susanna Wickham as its next president and CEO, effective immediately, the nonprofit announced. A seasoned nonprofit executive, Wickham previously served as CEO ...