In this Crain’s Quick Take, Kate Maehr, CEO and Executive Director of the Greater Chicago Food Depository, outlines the growing crisis of food insecurity across the Chicago area — and what her ...
S&P Global Ratings cited the city’s approach to pensions and borrowing when it shifted Chicago’s credit outlook to negative.
McDermott Will & Schulte is fielding offers from outside investors, a move that may spark a trend among corporate law firms ...
The city sued DoorDash and Grubhub in 2021 under former Mayor Lori Lightfoot for what it said were deceptive practices, ...
Demand is fierce in New Buffalo, where three multimillion-dollar houses landed buyers days after going up for sale. Another ...
Johnson is asking the City Council to authorize $3.9 billion in general obligation bonds to support the $18 billion capital ...
The mayor’s new proposal would scale back the corporate head tax while hiking the lease tax to 15%, but key aldermen remain ...
The 43-day government shutdown is over — but part of what comes next is a shutdown of the national hemp-derived THC industry.
The Indiana Senate will not meet to vote on redistricting this year. Indiana Senate President Rod Bray issued a statement ...
Hospitals belonging to large health systems in and around Chicago fared generally well in the Fall 2025 Leapfrog Group Safety ...
The mayor did not introduce the bulk of his budget plan today, but is expected to negotiate through the weekend and could ...
Efforts to create state oversight of insurance rates failed in the recent Illinois veto session, while a separate push to ...
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