Chicago man charged with posting threats to suburban state lawmaker on Facebook

Some of 59-year-old Cort Chubko's Facebook comments included things like "But know this Conroy and I couldnt be more serious… ALL HELL will come down on you, your staff and your office and your PRotection Detail isn’t going to be nearly enough to stop it," according to the DuPage County State's Attorney.

Michael Madigan pleads not guilty in racketeering, bribery case

Former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan has pleaded not guilty to racketeering and bribery. Madigan entered the plea through an attorney Wednesday in U.S. District Court in Chicago. 

Illinois lawmakers ditch rule requiring they wear masks

Just a week after ousting bare-faced Republican lawmakers for a third time in 13 days, the Illinois House voted overwhelmingly Tuesday to give the chamber’s mask mandate itself the boot.

Former Illinois state Sen. Thomas Cullerton pleads guilty to embezzlement

Former state Sen. Thomas Cullerton pleaded guilty Tuesday to one count of embezzlement, admitting he improperly took more than $240,000 from Teamsters Joint Council 25.

Pritzker after Madigan indictment: 'corruption and self-dealing among Illinois politicians must end'

"An indictment of this magnitude is a condemnation of a system infected with promises of pay-to-play. The era of corruption and self-dealing among Illinois politicians must end," Gov. Pritzker said Thursday.

Ex-Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan indicted on federal racketeering, bribery charges

Former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan was indicted by a federal grand jury Wednesday on racketeering and bribery charges for allegedly using his position to solicit and receive personal financial rewards for himself and his associates.

‘Like the Berlin Wall falling!’ Some West Lawn residents toast neighbor Michael Madigan’s indictment

Michael Madigan has been a fixture of Chicago’s Southwest Side for decades, but some of his neighbors believe his indictment Wednesday on federal corruption charges was a “long time coming.”

Illinois House Democrats oust three bare-faced Republicans objecting to 'outdated' mask policy

One day after the state’s indoor mask mandate ended, the fight over a rule requiring face coverings in the Illinois House raged on Tuesday, ending in three bare-faced Republican lawmakers being given the boot.

Arne Duncan rules out run against Lori Lightfoot for Chicago mayor

Arne Duncan, who served as education secretary under former President Barack Obama, has shut the door on running against Democratic Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot in 2023.

Illinois politicians, including Gov. Pritzker, weigh in on Ukraine invasion

Illinois politicians are weighing in on the Ukraine invasion, including Gov. J.B. Pritzker, who is the great-grandson of a Ukrainian refugee.

Illinois Senate GOP package aims to provide school curriculum to parents

“What information is taught to students, as well as how it is taught, has an impact not only on the educational success of students but the people they become in everyday society,” said State Senator Neil Anderson.