As Illinois’ election results roll in, candidates endorsed by the Chicago Teachers Union are losing most of their contested ...
Counter to the governor’s claims, Illinois students’ scores on a national assessment have dropped despite more education ...
Illinois voters who were asked strongly support public and private school students in the state benefiting from donated money for scholarships.
Ahead of March Madness, some of the highest-earning college basketball players will pay less in state income tax than they ...
Illinois has 181 open state and federal seats this year, the vast majority of those in the state General Assembly. Of the 362 ...
The Chicago Teachers Union is demanding a day of “no work” and “no school” on May 1. It’s launching “what amounts to a ...
The governor talks about more subsidies and more government involvement to promote his energy agenda, which includes supporting nuclear expansion.
Employers reported 4,153 mass layoffs to the state last month, but the actual number will likely be closer to 2,300. More than 1,900 of the reported cuts resulted from the planned sale of Franciscan ...
Sluggish growth, continued outmigration and demographic challenges are projected to continue, according to Moody’s Analytics.
The Cook County Board now has before it the opportunity to formally recommend that the state to opt in to the Federal ...
Legislators should use fiscal notes to show taxpayers the economic impact of their proposals. Illinois taxpayers should know ...
Chicago business activity expanded in February for the second straight month, according to the Chicago Business Barometer.
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