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Missing Persons Identification Act sets new requirements for police handling of disappearances

Legislation establishing new protocols for missing persons investigations in Illinois has been signed into law.


Northwestern researchers help pinpoint record-breaking fast radio burst location

An international team of astronomers, including researchers from Northwestern University, has identified one of the brightest fast radio bursts (FRBs) ever observed and determined its origin with unprecedented accuracy.


Two goat brothers join Farm-in-the-Zoo at Lincoln Park Zoo

Two young goats named Lincoln and Parker have joined the animal residents at Lincoln Park Zoo’s Farm-in-the-Zoo.


UIC expects full parking lots and heavy traffic at start of fall semester

The University of Illinois Chicago is preparing for increased traffic in its parking facilities and nearby streets during the first two weeks of the fall semester.


Blackhawks sign Frank Nazar to seven-year contract extension

The Chicago Blackhawks have signed forward Frank Nazar to a seven-year contract extension, the team announced Thursday.


UIC outlines tech upgrades including new phone system and accessibility hub

The University of Illinois Chicago has released its 2024 Chief Information Officer (CIO) Report, detailing progress in technology infrastructure, cybersecurity measures, AI tools, and research computing.


Northwestern-led team discovers rare supernova revealing inner layers of dying massive star

An international group of scientists led by Northwestern University has identified a new type of supernova, marked by high concentrations of silicon, sulfur, and argon.


Northwestern study links school connection to lower depression risk for bullied teens

A recent study led by researchers at Northwestern University and Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago has found that adolescents who feel connected at school are less likely to experience depression linked to bullying.


UIC announces Fall 2025 research travel awards for student conference presentations

The University of Illinois at Chicago has announced the Fall 2025 President’s Research Travel Assistance Program, which will provide up to $600 in funding for each of 10 students.


University of Chicago receives $3 million NSF grant for 3D chip design hub

A $3 million grant from the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) has been awarded to the University of Chicago to establish a new hub focused on advancing domestic chip and semiconductor manufacturing.


Johnson announces nearly $1.9 million in Neighborhood Opportunity Fund grants

A group of 14 small businesses and organizations across Chicago have been named finalists for the latest round of Neighborhood Opportunity Fund (NOF) grants, with awards totaling nearly $1.9 million.


Paul D. Doolen Graduate Scholarship promotes research on aging and elderly care

The Paul D. Doolen Graduate Scholarship for the Study of Aging is intended to encourage and support research in the field of aging.


Mayor Johnson honors youth contributions at My CHI My Future End Of Summer Celebration

Mayor Brandon Johnson and the Chicago Department of Family and Support Services will host an End of Summer Celebration on August 13 at the Chicago Cultural Center.


O'Hare International Airport sets new passenger traffic record for June

O’Hare International Airport experienced its busiest June on record in 2025, with more than 8 million passengers passing through its terminals.


Mayor Johnson criticizes threat of National Guard deployment and calls for restoration of anti-violence funds

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson responded to President Donald Trump’s recent press conference, where the president threatened to deploy National Guard troops in Chicago.


Barriers remain high for Chicagoland small businesses seeking government contracts

Government procurement is an important source of revenue for many businesses in the Chicagoland area.


University of Chicago scientists help advance search for elusive low-mass dark matter

Deep underground in the French Alps, researchers are working to detect dark matter, a substance believed to make up much of the universe but which cannot be directly observed.


Northwestern researchers discover low-cost alternative catalyst for green hydrogen production

Researchers at Northwestern University have developed a new material that could replace iridium in the production of clean hydrogen fuels.


University of Chicago professor explores leadership amid congressional party divisions

In a new book titled "Divided Parties, Strong Leaders," University of Chicago Associate Professor Ruth Bloch Rubin examines how congressional leaders can sometimes maintain significant influence even when their parties are internally divided.


Chicagoland Chamber supports $1.3B O'Hare Concourse D expansion

The Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce has expressed support for the groundbreaking of Concourse D at O’Hare International Airport, a project valued at $1.3 billion and marking a significant step in the airport’s terminal expansion. “O’Hare is a...