"This is what it looks like to use every public tool we have, and every piece of land and every policy and every dollar to ...
The Heights Foundation has received a $2.5 million state appropriation for its new career and technical school. The Heights CareerTech Institute will train over 500 students annually in fields like ...
Nearly 175,000 vehicles manufactured by the Ford Motor Company have been recalled due to a defect with the moonroof wind deflector. The recall, which was reported to the National Highway Traffic ...
Downtown, with its plethora of powerfully moving cultural institutions, is always a place where ideas flourish, touch hearts, and encourage fresh outlooks, each and every weekend. But the last weekend ...
The South County community of Lincoln Acres will now have a community sponsor group, following a unanimous vote Wednesday by the Board of Supervisors. Community sponsor groups are local advisory ...
A decade after converting part of a former Lincoln Park hospital site into apartments, a Chicago developer has cashed out for $35.8 million. Chicago-based Sandz Development sold the Webster Square ...
Oh, Bernie. Bless his heart — or at least whatever part of it still thinks Abraham Lincoln was on Team Socialist. Yes, in a moment that can only be described as historical revisionism with extra ...
Firefighters extinguished a massive car fire at a Lincoln Heights gas station Monday, officials confirmed to KTLA. It’s unclear exactly what caused the blaze, but flames erupted in what appeared to be ...
(TNS) — Thousands of students across Lincoln will soon be able to access their online homework assignments and class materials from anywhere in Lincoln, regardless of whether their home has Internet.
It was 1859. The analogies to the current state of American politics are not precise and even paradoxical. To begin with, John Brown, though crazy and bloodthirsty, was on the right side of history.