Hundreds of Chicago Public Schools lunchroom workers rallied for higher pay outside of the Board of Education as contract talks near the one-year mark.
Dozens of “No Kings” demonstrations are scheduled across the city and suburbs as well, held in concert with a slew of similar events around the nation and some international protests. Previous “No ...
Twenty-five people were ticketed during a protest organized by Chicago lunchroom workers who gathered in the Loop to demand ...
President Donald Trump's military campaign against Iran, his administration's deportation efforts and U.S. support of ...
Several Chicago Public Schools lunchroom workers were arrested Thursday during a planned protest calling for higher pay, as ...
The Bears’ exit from Chicago is closer to reality after Illinois lawmakers passed a bill helping the team’s Arlington Heights ...
A tangled political fight over whether Chicago’s public schools will hold classes on May Day has unraveled in the nation’s ...
A planned day-long protest outside of an immigration facility in a Chicago suburb included several confrontations Friday with ...
The Chicago Teachers Union wants the school district to cancel classes on May Day this year so students and teachers can attend protests, but the new CEO of Chicago Public Schools is saying no.
School will be in session on May 1 in Chicago, but Chicago Public Schools and its teachers union reached an agreement ...