Tired of your partner's snoring? Sleep divorce might be the answer | ChicagoNOW
Sleep divorce has become a topic that's changing how couples think about rest and relationships. Spokesperson for the American Academy of Sleep Medicine and Former Board President Dr. James Rowley explains what sleep divorce really means and why more couples are openly choosing to sleep apart.
Sleep divorce has become a topic that's changing how couples think about rest and relationships. Spokesperson for the American Academy of Sleep Medicine and Former Board President Dr. James Rowley explains what sleep divorce really means and why more couples are openly choosing to sleep apart.
Why soft skills matter more than ever in the AI era | ChicagoNOW
AI is changing the way we work, from automating everyday tasks to helping us make sense of big data, but there's one thing it still can't do: be human. HIREWELL partner James Hornick explains the growing importance of human skills like empathy and how you can showcase them in your career.
AI is changing the way we work, from automating everyday tasks to helping us make sense of big data, but there's one thing it still can't do: be human. HIREWELL partner James Hornick explains the growing importance of human skills like empathy and how you can showcase them in your career.
Chicago man arrested one day after woman shot during North Side armed robbery, police say
Chicago police say Michael Jenkins took part in the shooting of a woman during an armed robbery Sunday on the North Side. He now faces an attempted murder charge.
Chicago police say Michael Jenkins took part in the shooting of a woman during an armed robbery Sunday on the North Side. He now faces an attempted murder charge.
Annabelle's handler dies before her Illinois debut. Coincidence? | ChicagoNOW
Dan Rivera, the longtime investigator and handler of Annabelle, has died. Police said there's nothing suspicious about his death; however, his death is now raising questions among paranormal believers about what happens next.
Dan Rivera, the longtime investigator and handler of Annabelle, has died. Police said there's nothing suspicious about his death; however, his death is now raising questions among paranormal believers about what happens next.
Illinois State Comptroller Susana Mendoza says she won't seek re-election
Illinois State Comptroller Susana Mendoza announced she will not pursue re-election in 2026 and called for stronger leadership in Chicago.
Illinois State Comptroller Susana Mendoza announced she will not pursue re-election in 2026 and called for stronger leadership in Chicago.
Jarvis Square Music and Arts Festival returns ? a must-see Rogers Park tradition!
Jenni Smith of ?R? Public House shares what makes the Jarvis Square Music and Arts Festival a one-of-a-kind celebration of local art, music, and community in Rogers Park.
Jenni Smith of ?R? Public House shares what makes the Jarvis Square Music and Arts Festival a one-of-a-kind celebration of local art, music, and community in Rogers Park.
Chicago among 21 million under threat of severe storms packing large hail, damaging wind
A clash of air masses on Wednesday will result in the threat of severe storms for Chicagoland.
A clash of air masses on Wednesday will result in the threat of severe storms for Chicagoland.
Chicago restaurant closes for good after mass shooting leaves four dead
Artis Restaurant & Lounge in River North is closing its doors for good after a mass shooting outside the business killed four people earlier this month. Read the Chicago restaurant's full statement.
Artis Restaurant & Lounge in River North is closing its doors for good after a mass shooting outside the business killed four people earlier this month. Read the Chicago restaurant's full statement.
River North restaurant closing up shop after deadly mass shooting
A restaurant and lounge at the center of a Chicago mass shooting is closing. Artis in River North made the announcement last night on social media.
A restaurant and lounge at the center of a Chicago mass shooting is closing. Artis in River North made the announcement last night on social media.
Chicago City Council fails to override mayor's veto of teen snap curfew ordinance
The City Council failed to override Mayor Johnson’s veto of an ordinance allowing for temporary curfews for teens on Wednesday.
The City Council failed to override Mayor Johnson’s veto of an ordinance allowing for temporary curfews for teens on Wednesday.
National Hot Dog Day 2025: Deals and freebies
National Hot Dog Day is today and if anyone knows how to celebrate, it's Chicagoans.
National Hot Dog Day is today and if anyone knows how to celebrate, it's Chicagoans.
Chicago man charged with armed robbery on Far South Side
A man has been charged in connection with an armed robbery Sunday in Chicago's Hegewisch neighborhood.
A man has been charged in connection with an armed robbery Sunday in Chicago's Hegewisch neighborhood.
Chicago weather: Another steamy day with severe storms possible
Chicago’s heat streak continues with a possible round of late-day storms today, before a brief cooldown and then another warm-up next week.
Chicago’s heat streak continues with a possible round of late-day storms today, before a brief cooldown and then another warm-up next week.
Chicago restaurant to close its doors after deadly mass shooting
A restaurant at the center of a mass shooting in Chicago's River North neighborhood is closing.
A restaurant at the center of a mass shooting in Chicago's River North neighborhood is closing.
Deadly Chicago pool shooting allegedly involving lifeguard leads to safety reforms
The Chicago Park District has concluded its internal review into a former lifeguard who allegedly shot two unarmed teens, killing one of them last month in Douglass Park.
The Chicago Park District has concluded its internal review into a former lifeguard who allegedly shot two unarmed teens, killing one of them last month in Douglass Park.
Chicago crime: Teen girl, 17, shot on South Side, police say
A 17-year-old girl was shot on the city’s South Side on Tuesday night.
A 17-year-old girl was shot on the city’s South Side on Tuesday night.
Chicago City Council to weigh another $35M in settlement payments
The City Council is set to vote on $35.6 million in legal settlements, most of which stem from alleged police misconduct cases.
The City Council is set to vote on $35.6 million in legal settlements, most of which stem from alleged police misconduct cases.
Chicago weather: Isolated showers, storms tonight, then another hot Wednesday
It was a hot and humid Tuesday with highs in the upper 80s and low 90s.
It was a hot and humid Tuesday with highs in the upper 80s and low 90s.
Campaign underway to build home facility for Chicago's Teflon softball team
In Chicago, one softball team is proving that keeping kids in the game is about access – not just talent.
In Chicago, one softball team is proving that keeping kids in the game is about access – not just talent.
Chicago softball team proves access matters more than talent
In Chicago, one softball team is showing that keeping kids in the game is about access ? not just talent.
In Chicago, one softball team is showing that keeping kids in the game is about access ? not just talent.



















