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Good morning, Chicago. In the escalating court battle between the Justice Department and major law firms over President Donald Trump’s punitive executive orders, Chicago-based Jenner & Block is ...
More families have internet than before so students can learn online, but federal aid has ended - and more help is threatened by political fighting.
Several Kentucky communities are expected to be isolated by floodwaters as rising rivers and streams cover roads around the region.
Wikler will step down from leading the Democratic Party of Wisconsin in June and "take some time to figure out what's next." ...
Chicago area transit agencies outlined what would happen if the state fails to come through with extra funding before ...
Talley announced he won’t renew his employment contract set to expire in 2026, and the board is beginning the search for his ...
Wheeling Community Consolidated School District 21 said two assistant superintendents and a student services coordinator were placed on leave on March 21 for "different reasons." ...
1979: The U.S. Office for Civil Rights charged in a 102-page document that the Chicago Board of Education had systematically ...
but families in Chicago are setting their sights on sunnier days as Chicago Park District's 2025 summer programs open for viewing. Families can browse the city's dozens of park district camps for ...
The principals union is advocating for more professional development and more due process for principals facing discipline, ...
Maintaining CPS’s 520 campuses and other facilities is no small task: The average age of CPS’ roughly 800 buildings is more than 85 years, and dozens of schools were built before 1900.
Elizabeth Todd-Breland, a professor at the University of Illinois Chicago and the co-author of former Chicago Teachers Union ...