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Chicago school board president resigns after mayor's request

Mayor Brandon Johnson has announced the resignation of Reverend Mitchell Johnson, President of the Chicago School Board of Education.


Illinois professors receive grant for open textbook on building facade maintenance

Illinois Institute of Technology's Associate Teaching Professor Edoarda Corradi Dell’Acqua and Professor Jamshid Mohammadi have secured funding from the Illinois State Library/Secretary of State Open Educational Resources (OER) Grant.


Study finds forgetting may aid brain's normal process for forming memories

A new study from Northwestern University suggests that brief periods of forgetfulness, known as transient memory lapses, may be a natural part of the brain's memory formation process.


Amazon partners with The Chicago Lighthouse to make homes more accessible

Amazon and The Chicago Lighthouse are collaborating to equip homes for clients of the nonprofit with smart home devices, aiming to make The Foglia Residences more accessible.


New polymer treatment shows promise against Huntington's disease

Scientists at Northwestern and Case Western Reserve universities have introduced a polymer-based therapeutic for Huntington’s disease, marking a significant development in the treatment of this debilitating condition.


Andrea Williams appointed as UIC's director of intercollegiate athletics

The University of Illinois Chicago (UIC) has announced Andrea Williams as the new director of intercollegiate athletics, pending approval by the University of Illinois Board of Trustees.


Country Club Hills woman faces felony charge for smuggling drugs into jail

A Country Club Hills woman has been charged with a felony after allegedly attempting to smuggle drug-soaked paper into Cook County Jail.


Thornton Township Republican Committeeman endorses Fioretti

Tim DeYoung, the Thornton Township Republican Committeeman, has publicly endorsed Republican candidate Bob Fioretti for Cook County State's Attorney in the upcoming November election.


Tinley Park man faces charges after Halloween standoff

A Tinley Park man, aged 54, has been charged with serious felonies following a lengthy standoff with police.


Amazon Good donates trailer, labor for distribution of winter coats, clothing and essentials for Chicagoland youths

Youths in the Chicagoland area will receive essential winter necessities, including clothing, hygiene kits, and school supplies, following a collaboration between Amazon Good and Cradles to Crayons.


Chicago launches Smart Streets Pilot Program using camera tech for traffic safety

The City of Chicago has introduced the Smart Streets Pilot Program, a new initiative aimed at improving transportation through the use of camera technology.


NASA funds $6 million project on uncrewed aircraft systems

Boris Pervan and Samer Khanafseh from Illinois Institute of Technology are collaborating on a NASA-funded project worth $6 million.


Cook County Sheriff's Police to provide security at suburban polling sites

Sheriff's Police in Cook County, Illinois, will be stationed at polling sites across suburban areas on Tuesday to ensure the safety of poll workers and residents casting their votes.


100 million committed by GASC for community violence intervention initiatives

The Government Alliance for Safe Communities (GASC) has announced a significant investment of $100 million to support community violence intervention (CVI) programs across the greater Chicago region.


UChicago researchers develop new model for predicting behavior of atmospheric rivers

When torrential rains and strong winds hit coastal regions, they can cause significant damage.


Argonne researchers pursue circular economy to reduce landfill waste

Researchers at Argonne National Laboratory and the University of Chicago are working on innovative methods to create a more sustainable future by promoting a circular economy.


Chicago mourns fallen officer; mayor promises justice

Last night, Mayor Brandon Johnson was joined by Chicago Police Department Superintendent Larry Snelling, Deputy Mayor of Community Safety Garien Gatewood, and other city leaders to mourn the loss of a young officer who died in the line of duty.


UIC leaders emphasize voting on Election Day

Today marks Election Day, a pivotal moment in American democracy.


Illinois Tech finance students advance to global investment competition semifinals

A team of four finance students from the Illinois Institute of Technology has advanced to the semifinals of the McGill International Portfolio Challenge (MIPC) in Montreal.


Northwestern study links leaders' social media to protest violence

In a recent study, researchers from Northwestern University have examined the relationship between social media activity by authority figures and the escalation of violence during protests.