FutureGen, an alliance of power and coal companies backing a new experimental power plant, is losing two partners.
Milwaukee has dedicated its witness protection program to Maurice Pulley Jr., who was killed after agreeing to testify.
The United Neighborhood Organization (UNO) in Chicago is assimilating Hispanic students to U.S. culture the old-fashioned way.
The Michigan Supreme Court has ruled that judges may require women to remove their veils in court.
In order to survive, small but healthy companies are shutting some of their plant manufacturing doors.
Michael Jordan added his public endorsement to the Chicago campaign for the 2016 Olympic bid.
Rich Weiner was not among the 4 million Americans transfixed by YouTube’s dancing cockatoo Snowball in May.
Few people know that the race course for the Indy 500—which will mark its 100-year anniversary...
The well-established and well-connected Asia Pacific American Chamber of Commerce (APACC) has never lacked for inspiring speakers at its annual dinner parties.
If you’re downtown this summer, better skip the impromptu trip to Chicago’s Art Institute, now that admission will be raised by 50 percent—that is unless you’re an Art Institute member.